AbstractWe show that models with exotic leptons transforming as E∼(1,3,−1) under the standard model gauge symmetry are well suited for generating neutrino mass via a radiative inverse seesaw. This approach realizes natural neutrino masses and allows multiple new states to appear at the TeV scale. The exotic leptons are therefore good candidates for new physics that can be probed at the LHC. Furthermore, remnant low-energy symmetries ensure a stable dark matter candidate, providing a link between dark matter and the origin of neutrino mass
The minimal seesaw extension of the Standard SU(3)(c)circle times SU(2)(L)circle times U(1)(Y) Model...
AbstractWe present a new model for radiatively generating Majorana active neutrino masses while inco...
Explaining the origin of neutrino masses clearly requires new physics beyond the Standard Model. I f...
AbstractWe show that models with exotic leptons transforming as E∼(1,3,−1) under the standard model ...
A variation of the original 2006 radiative seesaw model of neutrino mass through dark matter is show...
AbstractA variation of the original 2006 radiative seesaw model of neutrino mass through dark matter...
We consider the possibility of simultaneously addressing the dark matter problem and neutrino mass...
We consider a simple extension of the Standard Model providing dark matter and a TeV-scale seesaw me...
In this paper we propose a possible explanation of the active neutrino Majorana masses with the TeV ...
In this paper we propose a possible explanation of the active neutrino Majorana masses with the TeV ...
We consider an extension of the standard model (SM) augmented by two neutral singlet fermions per ge...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a possible explanation of the active neutrino Majorana masses with ...
We consider an extension of the standard model (SM) augmented by two neutral singlet fermions per ge...
Knowledge of the mechanism of neutrino mass generation would help understand a lot more about Lepton...
AbstractWe extend the Type I seesaw and suggest a new seesaw mechanism to generate neutrino masses w...
The minimal seesaw extension of the Standard SU(3)(c)circle times SU(2)(L)circle times U(1)(Y) Model...
AbstractWe present a new model for radiatively generating Majorana active neutrino masses while inco...
Explaining the origin of neutrino masses clearly requires new physics beyond the Standard Model. I f...
AbstractWe show that models with exotic leptons transforming as E∼(1,3,−1) under the standard model ...
A variation of the original 2006 radiative seesaw model of neutrino mass through dark matter is show...
AbstractA variation of the original 2006 radiative seesaw model of neutrino mass through dark matter...
We consider the possibility of simultaneously addressing the dark matter problem and neutrino mass...
We consider a simple extension of the Standard Model providing dark matter and a TeV-scale seesaw me...
In this paper we propose a possible explanation of the active neutrino Majorana masses with the TeV ...
In this paper we propose a possible explanation of the active neutrino Majorana masses with the TeV ...
We consider an extension of the standard model (SM) augmented by two neutral singlet fermions per ge...
AbstractIn this paper we propose a possible explanation of the active neutrino Majorana masses with ...
We consider an extension of the standard model (SM) augmented by two neutral singlet fermions per ge...
Knowledge of the mechanism of neutrino mass generation would help understand a lot more about Lepton...
AbstractWe extend the Type I seesaw and suggest a new seesaw mechanism to generate neutrino masses w...
The minimal seesaw extension of the Standard SU(3)(c)circle times SU(2)(L)circle times U(1)(Y) Model...
AbstractWe present a new model for radiatively generating Majorana active neutrino masses while inco...
Explaining the origin of neutrino masses clearly requires new physics beyond the Standard Model. I f...