Implementing Canonical Seesaw Mechanism in a 3-3-1 Gauge Model without Exotic Electric Charges

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10.1142/S0217732306021566

We prove that - even at a low TeV scale - the canonical seesaw mechanism can be naturally implemented in the exact solution of a particular 3-3-1 gauge model, since a very small alteration $\epsilon$ in the parameter matrix of the Higgs sector is taken into account. Therefore, this new parameter can act as an appropriate mass source for neutrinos, while - due to the main parameter $a$ - all the previously achieved results in the exact solution of the model are recovered. Moreover, this mathematical artifice does separate the boson mass spectrum from the neutrino mass issue, hence giving more flexibility in tuning the model. Possible phenomenological results and their implications - such as dark matter plausible candidates that can occur - are also briefly discussed.

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