The scotogenic scenario provides an attractive approach to both Dark Matter
and neutrino mass generation, in which the same symmetry that stabilises Dark
Matter also ensures the radiative seesaw origin of neutrino mass. However the
simplest scenario may suffer from inconsistencies arising from the spontaneous
breaking of the underlying Z2 symmetry. Here we show that the
singlet-triplet extension of the simplest model naturally avoids this problem
due to the presence of scalar triplets neutral under the Z2 which
affect the evolution of the couplings in the scalar sector. The scenario offers
good prospects for direct WIMP Dark Matter detection through the nuclear recoil
method.Comment: 16 pages, 7 figure