Coscattering dark matter in the inverse scotogenic model
Ang Liu, Zhi-Long Han, Fei Huang, Feng-Lan Shao, Wei Wang
A
bstract
The Scotogenic mechanism is an appealing pathway to naturally explain the common origin of dark matter and tiny neutrino mass. However, the conventional scotogenic dark matter usually suffers stringent constraints from the non-observation of lepton flavor violation and direct detection. To generate the non-zero neutrino masses, at least two generations of dark particles are required. For example, two real scalar singlets
ϕ
1
and
ϕ
2
are involved in the inverse scotogenic model, which are odd under the
Z
2
symmetry. In this paper, we consider the masses of dark scalars are nearly degenerate