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Inverse Seesaw Mechanism and Axion Portal Fermionic Dark Matter

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arxiv 2502.13002 v2 pith:MVQDNQ6X submitted 2025-02-18 hep-ph

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We propose a minimal extension of the Standard Model (SM) that addresses both the smallness of neutrino masses and the dark matter (DM) puzzle via the inverse seesaw mechanism and an axion portal fermionic DM. This model generates light neutrino masses without requiring high energy scales, enhancing its testability in future collider experiments. An axion-like particle (ALP) connects the SM and DM sectors, yielding a distinct phenomenology. Our analysis shows that the model is consistent with constraints from neutrino oscillations and DM relic density as well as satisfying the current measurement on muon $g-2$. This work offers a unified framework to address neutrino masses and DM, with implications for particle physics and cosmology.

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  1. Phenomenology of Inverse Seesaw Using $S_3$ Modular Symmetry

    hep-ph 2025-04 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A minimal S3 modular inverse seesaw model fits oscillation data and predicts inverted ordering, a massless lightest neutrino, and m_ee around 38 to 58 meV.

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