Aug 24 – 28, 2026
京都大学基礎物理学研究所
Asia/Tokyo timezone

TeV-scale origin of light dark matter and neutrino mass

Aug 25, 2026, 3:45 PM
2h
パナソニックホール (京都大学基礎物理学研究所)

パナソニックホール

京都大学基礎物理学研究所

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Speaker

Shu-Yu Ho (Academia Sinica)

Description

We demonstrate that TeV-scale heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) responsible for inverse-seesaw neutrino mass generation can simultaneously fix the cosmological abundance and decay properties of dark matter (DM). The spontaneous breaking of lepton number gives rise to a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson that serves as a light DM candidate, whose mass originates from a small explicit symmetry-breaking term. The same HNLs that generate neutrino masses produce the DM via freeze-in and mediate its decay into neutrinos, leading to a tight correlation among neutrino masses, DM relic abundance, and DM lifetime. For collider-accessible TeV-scale HNLs, the observed relic density and lifetime constraints point to sub-GeV DM, yielding observable neutrino signals at JUNO and next-generation detectors such as Hyper-Kamiokande and DUNE. This framework establishes a predictive and experimentally testable link between neutrino mass generation and DM.

Author

Shu-Yu Ho (Academia Sinica)

Co-authors

Prof. Cheng-Wei Chiang (National Taiwan University) Dr Van Que Tran (NCTS)

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