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arxiv: 1412.3459 · v2 · pith:QDGJEURMnew · submitted 2014-12-10 · ✦ hep-ph · astro-ph.HE

Monochromatic neutrinos generated by dark matter and the see-saw mechanism

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keywords neutrinoscalardarkmatterbelowbodydecayfield
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We study a minimal extension of the Standard Model where a scalar field is coupled to the right handed neutrino responsible for the see-saw mechanism for neutrino masses. In the absence of other couplings, below 8 TeV the scalar $A$ has a unique decay mode $A \rightarrow \nu \nu$, $\nu$ being the physical observed light neutrino state. Above 8 (11) TeV, the 3-body (4-body) decay modes dominate. Imposing constraints on neutrino masses $m_\nu$ from atmospheric and solar experiments implies a long lifetime for $A$, much larger than the age of the Universe, making it a natural dark matter candidate. Its lifetime can be as large as $10^{29}$ seconds, and its signature below 8 TeV would be a clear monochromatic neutrino signal, which can be observed by ANTARES or IceCube. Under certain conditions, the scalar $A$ may be viewed as a Goldstone mode of a complex scalar field whose vacuum expectation value generates the Majorana mass for $\nu_R$. In this case, we expect the dark matter scalar to have a mass $\lesssim 10$ GeV.

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