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Heavy right-handed neutrinos and dark matter in the νcMSSM
Kenji Kadota,
Keith A. Olive
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Neutrinos
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Dark Matter
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Relic Density
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Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
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Yukawa Interaction
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Heavy Right-handed Neutrino
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Right-handed Neutrinos
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Left-handed
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Doublet
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Large Values
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Point Scale
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Neutralino
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Higgs
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Slepton
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Neutrino Mass
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Seesaw Mechanism
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Toy Model
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Electroweak Scale
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Heavy Higgs
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Sneutrino
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Inverted Hierarchy
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Normal Hierarchy
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Renormalization Group Evolution
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Type-I Seesaw
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Physics
Standard Model
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Dark Matter
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Neutrino Masses
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