Duong Van Loi, N. T. Duy, Cao H. Nam, Phung Van Dong
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Abstract
Assuming fundamental fermions possess a new Abelian gauge charge that depends
on flavors of both quark and lepton, we obtain a simple extension of the
Standard Model, which reveals some new physics insights. The new gauge charge
anomaly cancellation not only explains the existence of just three fermion
generations as observed but also requires the presence of a unique right-handed
neutrino $\nu_R$ with a non-zero new gauge charge. Further, the new gauge
charge breaking supplies a residual matter parity, under which the fundamental
fermions and $\nu_R$ are even, whereas a right-handed neutrino $N_R$ without
the new charge is odd. Consequently, light neutrino masses in our model are
generated from the tree-level type-I seesaw mechanism induced by $\nu_R$ and
from the one-loop scotogenic contribution accommodated by potential dark matter
candidates, $N_R$ and dark scalars, odd under the matter parity. We examine new
physics phenomena related to the additional gauge boson, which could be
observed at colliders. We analyze the constraints imposed on our model by
current experimental limits on neutrino masses, neutral meson oscillations,
$B$-meson decays, and charged lepton flavor violating processes. We also
investigate the potential dark matter candidates by considering relic density
and direct detection.