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Seesaw Portal to Super Heavy Dark Matter with $Z_3$ Symmetry (2506.16100v1)

Published 19 Jun 2025 in hep-ph

Abstract: Right-handed neutrinos $N$ are introduced to explain the origin of the tiny neutrino masses via the seesaw mechanism. Required by relatively large Yukawa coupling and leptogenesis, masses of right-handed neutrinos are beyond $10{9}$ GeV. Such heavy right-handed neutrino can mediate the production of super heavy dark matter $\chi$ via the freeze-in mechanism. In the minimal $Z_2$ symmetric model, the right-hand neutrino portal interaction is $y_N \phi \bar{\chi} N$ with the dark scalar $\phi$. One drawback of the $Z_2$ symmetric model is that the mass ordering $m_N>m_\phi$ with long-lived $\phi$ is almost ruled out by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. In this paper, we propose that by extending the dark symmetry to $Z_3$, one additional interaction $y_\chi \phi \bar{\chi}c \chi$ is further allowed. In this way, the new decay mode $\phi\to \chi\chi$ would lead to the dark scalar $\phi$ being short-lived even with a feeble $y_\chi$, thus it is allowed by the cosmological constraints. The phenomenology of the $Z_3$ symmetric super heavy dark matter model is also studied in this paper.

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