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Viable low-scale model with universal and inverse seesaw mechanisms
Journal
Physical Review D
ISSN
2470-0029
Date Issued
2019-08-26
Author(s)
González, Juan Marchant
Saldaña-Salazar, U. J.
Abstract
We formulate a viable low-scale seesaw model, where the masses for the standard model (SM) charged fermions lighter than the top quark emerge from a universal seesaw mechanism mediated by charged vectorlike fermions. The small light active neutrino masses are produced from an inverse seesaw mechanism mediated by right-handed Majorana neutrinos. Our model is based on the A4 family symmetry, supplemented by cyclic symmetries, whose spontaneous breaking produces the observed pattern of SM fermion masses and mixings. The model can accommodate the muon and electron anomalous magnetic dipole moments and predicts strongly suppressed μ→eγ and τ→μγ decay rates, but allows a τ→eγ decay within the reach of the forthcoming experiments.
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