Type II Seesaw Portal and PAMELA/Fermi LAT Signals Toshifumi Yamada Sokendai, KEK In collaboration with Ilia Gogoladze, Qaisar Shafi (Univ. of Delaware)

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Type II Seesaw Portal and PAMELA/Fermi LAT Signals Toshifumi Yamada Sokendai, KEK In collaboration with Ilia Gogoladze, Qaisar Shafi (Univ. of Delaware) and Nobuchika Okada (Univ. of Alabama) 12/11/2009, Paper in preparation, arXiv: 0911.XXXX [hep-ph]

Table of Contents Introduction Our Model : Type II Seesaw Portal Numerical Analysis : Calculation of Cosmic-rays Conclusions 2

Introduction

Positron Fraction from PAMELA Anomalous excess above 10 GeV. 4

Flux from Fermi Mild excess in 1000 GeV > E > 10 GeV. 5

“Leptophilic Dark Matter” Anti-proton ratio from PAMELA. No significant excess. DM decay or ann. into leptons is favored. “Leptophilic DM” 6

Our Model : Type II Seesaw Portal In SM, neutrino mass and dark matter particle are missing. For a minimal UV completion, we assume (1) type II seesaw mechanism (2) a gauge singlet scalar DM 7

Our Model and PAMELA anomaly In our model, PAMELA anomaly and its leptophilic nature are naturally explained by DM pair annihilation. (with unknown “boost factor”) We calculated cosmic-ray positron fraction and flux and compared them with PAMELA/Fermi LAT data. 8

Our Model 9

Particle Contents DM particle = SM singlet scalar : SU(2) triplet scalar : SM SU(2) doublet leptons : SM Higgs : We assign odd -parity to the DM. 10

Lagrangian and Potential Scalar potential SU(2) doublet lepton + triplet scalar term 11

Type II Seesaw Mechanism SU(2) triplet scalar gets vev. Neutrino mass matrix is. Precision measurement of -parameter implies. 12

DM pair annihilations and decay We assume so that the left is dominant. We assume so that the left is dominant. 13

Dominant mode of DM annihilation genuinely leptophilic Cross section is. DM relic abundance i mplies. To explain the PAMELA excess,. We introduce “boost factor” that enhances the pair annihilation at present. 14

Boost Factor We consider Breit-Wigner enhancement of the process by introducing a -even singlet scalar. Scalar potential is. 1.Astrophysical origin : large inhomogeneity of DM distribution 2. Particle Physics origin :

Boost Factor II Relevant process is The cross section for is If and, is enhanced, while for (at early universe) remains unenhanced. 16

DM Direct Detection Bound DM particles do elastic scattering off nuclei. Current bound is for. For our model, the relevant process is below. If and, our model is safely below the bound. 17

Neutrino Mass Hierarchy decides the branching ratio of decaying into,,. Since, neutrino oscillation data indicate for the normal hierarchy of neutrino masses, for the inverted hierarchy. 18

Mass of When mass is near the DM mass, a s produced by DM pair annihilations are almost at rest. When is much lighter than the DM particle, the s are Lorentz boosted by. In the following analysis, we assume two extreme cases : 19

Spectrum of Primary Leptons from a For, is almost at rest and the energy spectrum of primary leptons from decay is : For, is Lorentz boosted by aaa and the energy spectrum of primary leptons from decay is : 20

Numerical Analysis 21

Cosmic-ray Flux from DM annihilation We calculated cosmic-ray flux from DM pair annihilation for various DM particle mass. With “boost factor” and the normalization of background being free parameters, we fitted PAMELA and Fermi LAT data simultaneously. 22

Four Cases We assumed four cases for our calculations. Neutrino mass hierarchy Normal hierarchy Inverted hierarchy Mass of s are almost at rest. s are Lorentz boosted. (we fixed for our analysis.) 23

Cosmic-ray Fluxes propagation in the Galaxy is determined by the static diffusion equation: background fluxes are 24

Best Fits We obtained best fit to PAMELA positron ratio and Fermi LAT flux data for three cases. i), normal hierarchy, ii), normal hierarchy, iii), inverted hierarchy No good fit iv), inverted hierarchy, 25

Graphs of Best Fit i),, normal hierarchy 26

Graphs of Best Fit ii),, normal hierarchy 27

Graphs of Best Fit iii),, inverted hierarchy 28

Bounds on Neutrino Flux at SK DM pair annihilation produces neutrino, directly or via or decay. SK measured the flux of upward-going muons induced by cosmic-ray neutrino. Regions of 3 degree to 30 degree from Galactic Center are observed. SK data work as an upper bound. 29

Neutrino Flux of Our Model In our model, DM pair annihilation produces lepton doublets, i.e. direct neutrinos are produced with the same amount as charged leptons. Large neutrino flux The neutrino flux from the Galactic Center depends heavily on DM density profile. We investigated two cases : NFW profile cored isothermal profile with 4kpc core. 30

Neutrino Flux vs. SK bound Case i), Case ii),,, Normal hierarchy Normal hierarchy The bound is severe in these cases. 31

Neutrino Flux vs. SK bound II Case iii),, inverted hierarchy The flux is safely below the SK bound because DM mass is comparatively light, and the best fit value of “boost factor” is also small. inverted hierarchy case is favored 32

Cosmic Gamma-ray of Our Model Our model produces large gamma-ray flux through inverse compton scattering of with interstellar radiation field, that with extra-galactic CMB and hadronic decay. Of these, contribution from hadronic decay is dominant for. Gamma-ray flux of hadronic decay a from regions other than GC is almost free from astrophysical uncertainties. a (ISRF distribution, DM density profile, …) 33

Gamma-ray Flux vs. Fermi LAT Fermi LAT measured gamma-ray from the region a, (avoiding GC). We compare gamma-ray from hadronic decay of our model with current Fermi LAT data. Case i) Case ii) 34

Gamma-ray Flux vs. Fermi LAT II Case iii) Future measurement of gamma-ray flux may discover the peak of hadronic decay. 35

Conclusions 36

We built a minimal UV completion of SM by adding type II seesaw mechanism and gauge singlet scalar DM. This model naturally induces leptophilic DM. PAMELA anomaly and Fermi LAT data can be explained by DM pair annihilation with “boost factor” and subsequent decay into leptons. Because of type II seesaw mechanism, flavor structure of primary lepton flux is related to neutrino mass pattern. 37

We calculated cosmic-ray flux with the assumptions that or and normal or inverted hierarchy for neutrino masses. We found that inverted neutrino mass hierarchy and light can give a good fit to PAMELA and Fermi LAT data without tension with SK neutrino flux bound. inverted hierarchy is favored. 38