In the Majorana and Dirac scotogenic models, the 3-body tau decay τ→3μ can reach branching ratios of about 10^-10 and 10^-11 respectively, after muon constraints and perturbativity are imposed.
Anomaly-free Abelian gauge symmetries with Dirac scotogenic models
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We perform a systematic analysis of standard model extensions with an additional anomaly-free gauge $U(1)$ symmetry, to generate Dirac neutrino masses at one loop. Under such symmetry, standard model fields could either transform or be invariant, corresponding to an active $U(1)_X$ or a dark $U(1)_D$ symmetry, respectively. Having an anomaly-free symmetry imposes nontrivial conditions to the number and charges of the unavoidable new states. We perform an intensive scan, looking for non-anomalous solutions for given number of extra chiral fermions. In particular, we concentrate on solutions giving rise to scotogenic neutrino masses via the effective Dirac mass operator. We study the cases where the Dirac mass operator with dimension 5 or 6, is mediated by Dirac or Majorana states, and corresponds to an active $U(1)_X$ or a dark $U(1)_D$ symmetry. Finally, we comment on the solutions featuring no massless chiral fermions.
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Lepton flavor violation in the Majorana and Dirac scotogenic models
In the Majorana and Dirac scotogenic models, the 3-body tau decay τ→3μ can reach branching ratios of about 10^-10 and 10^-11 respectively, after muon constraints and perturbativity are imposed.