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Monochromatic neutrinos from scotogenic dark matter

Published 6 May 2026 in hep-ph and astro-ph.HE | (2605.05312v1)

Abstract: The scotogenic model defines a framework for radiative neutrino masses and provides a viable dark matter candidate. Since the scotogenic dark matter is leptophilic, indirect searches appear as an especially interesting possibility. Here we propose a simple variation of the model with a very distinct phenomenology. The scotogenic fermion singlets are naturally grouped into pseudo-Dirac pairs of mass of 0.1-1 TeV. We show that the lightest one constitutes a dark matter candidate that near threshold annihilates with a 90% branching ratio into neutrino pairs. The model gives the observed relic abundance consistently with the bounds from direct searches and with all neutrino and charged lepton data. We also show that, for a sub-MeV dark matter particle, the model suggests a scenario that could address the lithium problem.

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