We revisit the relation between the neutrino masses and the spontaneous breaking of the B–L gauge symmetry. We discuss the main scenarios for Dirac and Majorana neutrinos and point out two simple mechanisms for neutrino masses. In this context the neutrino masses can be generated either at tree level or at quantum level and one predicts the existence of very light sterile neutrinos with masses below the eV scale. The predictions for lepton number violating processes such as μ→e and μ→eγ are discussed in detail. The impact from the cosmological constraints on the effective number of relativistic degree of freedom is investigated
Neutrinos, being the only fermions in the Standard Model of Particle Physics that do not possess ele...
We construct the one-loop and two-loop scotogenic models for Dirac neutrino mass generation in the c...
The difference between baryon number B and lepton number L is the only anomaly-free global symmetry ...
We study the intimate connection between neutrinos and simple abelian gauge symmetries U(1)′, starti...
Neutrino mass requires new physics beyond the Standard Model: sterile neutrinos are one such example...
The minimally extended standard model of particle physics contains three right handed or sterile neu...
We study the origin of neutrino mass through lepton-number violation and spontaneous U(1)Lμ−Lτ symme...
We study the effect of sterile neutrino on some low-scale processes in the framework of the minimal ...
Stringent constraints on the interactions of dark matter with the Standard Model suggest that dark m...
The theory and phenomenology of light sterile neutrinos at the eV mass scale is reviewed. The reacto...
Abstract We investigate the tree-level neutrino mass generation in the gauged U(1) ℓ lepton model re...
Neutrinos, being the only fermions in the Standard Model of Particle Physics that do not possess ele...
We describe a class of supersymmetric models in which neutrinos are kept light by an R-symmetry. In ...
AbstractA supersymmetric see-saw model obeying the flavor symmetry Lμ−Lτ, which naturally predicts q...
Neutrinos, being the only fermions in the Standard Model of Particle Physics that do not possess ele...
Neutrinos, being the only fermions in the Standard Model of Particle Physics that do not possess ele...
We construct the one-loop and two-loop scotogenic models for Dirac neutrino mass generation in the c...
The difference between baryon number B and lepton number L is the only anomaly-free global symmetry ...
We study the intimate connection between neutrinos and simple abelian gauge symmetries U(1)′, starti...
Neutrino mass requires new physics beyond the Standard Model: sterile neutrinos are one such example...
The minimally extended standard model of particle physics contains three right handed or sterile neu...
We study the origin of neutrino mass through lepton-number violation and spontaneous U(1)Lμ−Lτ symme...
We study the effect of sterile neutrino on some low-scale processes in the framework of the minimal ...
Stringent constraints on the interactions of dark matter with the Standard Model suggest that dark m...
The theory and phenomenology of light sterile neutrinos at the eV mass scale is reviewed. The reacto...
Abstract We investigate the tree-level neutrino mass generation in the gauged U(1) ℓ lepton model re...
Neutrinos, being the only fermions in the Standard Model of Particle Physics that do not possess ele...
We describe a class of supersymmetric models in which neutrinos are kept light by an R-symmetry. In ...
AbstractA supersymmetric see-saw model obeying the flavor symmetry Lμ−Lτ, which naturally predicts q...
Neutrinos, being the only fermions in the Standard Model of Particle Physics that do not possess ele...
Neutrinos, being the only fermions in the Standard Model of Particle Physics that do not possess ele...
We construct the one-loop and two-loop scotogenic models for Dirac neutrino mass generation in the c...
The difference between baryon number B and lepton number L is the only anomaly-free global symmetry ...