Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theory

Abstract It is shown that for a higher weak isospin symmetry, SU(P) L with P ≥ 3, the baryon minus lepton charge B − L neither commutes nor closes algebraically with SU(P) L similar to the electric charge Q, which all lead to a SU(3) C ⊗ SU(P) L ⊗ U(1) X ⊗ U(1) N gauge completion, where X and N dete...

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Main Authors: Cao H. Nam, Duong Van Loi, Le Xuan Thuy, Phung Van Dong
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2020)029
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Duong Van Loi
Le Xuan Thuy
Phung Van Dong
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Phung Van Dong
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description Abstract It is shown that for a higher weak isospin symmetry, SU(P) L with P ≥ 3, the baryon minus lepton charge B − L neither commutes nor closes algebraically with SU(P) L similar to the electric charge Q, which all lead to a SU(3) C ⊗ SU(P) L ⊗ U(1) X ⊗ U(1) N gauge completion, where X and N determine Q and B − L, respectively. As a direct result, the neutrinos obtain appropriate masses via a canonical seesaw. While the version with P = 3 supplies the schemes of single-component dark matter well established in the literature, we prove in this work that the models with P ≥ 4 provide the novel scenarios of multicomponent dark matter, which contain simultaneously at least P−2 stable candidates, respectively. In this setup, the multicomponet dark matter is nontrivially unified with normal matter by gauge multiplets, and their stability is ensured by a residual gauge symmetry which is a remnant of the gauge symmetry after spontaneous symmetry breaking. The three versions with P = 4 according to the new lepton electric charges are detailedly investigated. The mass spectrum of the scalar sector is diagonalized when the scale of the U(1) N breaking is much higher than that of the usual 3-4-1 symmetry breaking. All the interactions of gauge bosons with fermions and scalars are obtained. We figure out viable parameter regimes given that the multicomponent dark matter satisfies the Planck and (in)direct detection experiments.
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spelling doaj.art-22432273aca7460a99f709e52e74728a2022-12-21T18:30:53ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-12-0120201216210.1007/JHEP12(2020)029Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theoryCao H. Nam0Duong Van Loi1Le Xuan Thuy2Phung Van Dong3Phenikaa Institute for Advanced Study and Faculty of Basic Science, Phenikaa UniversityPhenikaa Institute for Advanced Study and Faculty of Basic Science, Phenikaa UniversityPhenikaa Institute for Advanced Study and Faculty of Basic Science, Phenikaa UniversityPhenikaa Institute for Advanced Study and Faculty of Basic Science, Phenikaa UniversityAbstract It is shown that for a higher weak isospin symmetry, SU(P) L with P ≥ 3, the baryon minus lepton charge B − L neither commutes nor closes algebraically with SU(P) L similar to the electric charge Q, which all lead to a SU(3) C ⊗ SU(P) L ⊗ U(1) X ⊗ U(1) N gauge completion, where X and N determine Q and B − L, respectively. As a direct result, the neutrinos obtain appropriate masses via a canonical seesaw. While the version with P = 3 supplies the schemes of single-component dark matter well established in the literature, we prove in this work that the models with P ≥ 4 provide the novel scenarios of multicomponent dark matter, which contain simultaneously at least P−2 stable candidates, respectively. In this setup, the multicomponet dark matter is nontrivially unified with normal matter by gauge multiplets, and their stability is ensured by a residual gauge symmetry which is a remnant of the gauge symmetry after spontaneous symmetry breaking. The three versions with P = 4 according to the new lepton electric charges are detailedly investigated. The mass spectrum of the scalar sector is diagonalized when the scale of the U(1) N breaking is much higher than that of the usual 3-4-1 symmetry breaking. All the interactions of gauge bosons with fermions and scalars are obtained. We figure out viable parameter regimes given that the multicomponent dark matter satisfies the Planck and (in)direct detection experiments.https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2020)029Cosmology of Theories beyond the SMGauge Symmetry
spellingShingle Cao H. Nam
Duong Van Loi
Le Xuan Thuy
Phung Van Dong
Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theory
Journal of High Energy Physics
Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
Gauge Symmetry
title Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theory
title_full Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theory
title_fullStr Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theory
title_full_unstemmed Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theory
title_short Multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative B − L gauge theory
title_sort multicomponent dark matter in noncommutative b l gauge theory
topic Cosmology of Theories beyond the SM
Gauge Symmetry
url https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2020)029
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