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Oscillating Asymmetric Sneutrino Dark Matter from the Maximally Supersymmetric Inverse Seesaw
The inverse seesaw mechanism provides an attractive approach to generate
small neutrino mass, which origins from a tiny breaking. In this
paper, we work in the supersymmetric version of this mechanism, where the
singlet-like sneutrino could be an asymmetric dark matter (ADM) candidate in
the maximally symmetric limit. However, even a tiny , the
mass splitting between sneutrino and anti-sneutrino as a result of the tiny
breaking effect, could lead to fast oscillation between sneutrino
and anti-sneutrino and thus spoils the ADM scenario. We study the evolution of
this oscillation and find that a weak scale sneutrino, which tolerates a
relatively larger eV, is strongly favored. We also
investigate possible natural ways to realize that small in the
model.Comment: PLB versio
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