Fermion and Neutrino Portals
A neutral fermion can connect a hidden sector to Standard Model leptons through the gauge-invariant Yukawa interaction . After electroweak breaking this interaction produces active–sterile mass mixing; whether it also generates Majorana masses, lepton-number violation, nonunitary light mixing, or long lifetimes depends on the singlet mass terms and symmetries. Exact diagonalization comes before the seesaw or small-mixing expansion.
Required background. Consistency Checklist for Standard Model Extensions supplies the consistency gates. Neutrino Mass Mechanisms supplies Majorana/Takagi conventions and the Weinberg-operator matching.
Helpful background. Integrating Out Heavy Fields supplies tree and loop matching beyond the leading formulas below.
The renormalizable neutrino portal
Section titled “The renormalizable neutrino portal”For gauge-singlet right-handed fermions ,
Assigning lepton number makes the Yukawa interaction conserving; the Majorana matrix then breaks lepton number by two units. If an exact symmetry forbids , the neutral states can instead be Dirac. Approximate lepton number can protect small symmetry-breaking masses, but the symmetry, charge assignment, and all allowed operators must be explicit.
After , and the symmetric neutral mass matrix is
A unitary Takagi factor satisfies with . An ordinary real-symmetric eigenvalue may be negative; the corresponding Majorana field is rephased so that the physical Takagi mass is positive.
Exact one-generation solution and seesaw residual
Section titled “Exact one-generation solution and seesaw residual”For real positive and ,
Here . Rephasing its eigenstate by gives
The real rotation obeys before the Majorana phase is attached. For ,
At the exact masses are . The displayed truncations are and , and each absolute residual is
This checks both branches, the Takagi sign, and the expected next power, and it can be reproduced with exact symbolic arithmetic.
For several generations, define when is nonsingular and . Then
while the light charged-current matrix is approximately
The complete matrix is unitary; “nonunitarity” refers to the truncated light block after inaccessible heavy states are omitted. Integrating out produces the Weinberg operator at dimension five and a dimension-six kinetic/current correction proportional to . Their correlated origin is derived in Broncano, Gavela, and Jenkins 2003, §§2–3.
Hidden-sector completion and conserved charges
Section titled “Hidden-sector completion and conserved charges”The neutrino portal can mediate communication with further singlets. For example, a hidden fermion and scalar may couple through
provided their exact gauge and global charges make the operator invariant. This addition changes widths and branching fractions and can stabilize a hidden particle. It does not alter the requirement that every new charge assignment pass anomalies, that the scalar potential be stable, and that accidental stable charged states be identified. A “neutrino portal” names an interaction channel, not a complete dark-sector model.
Width and lifetime regimes
Section titled “Width and lifetime regimes”Mixing inserts the heavy mass eigenstate into weak currents. Below electroweak-boson thresholds, representative three-body widths scale as
with channel-dependent phase space, flavor factors, hadronic matrix elements, and Majorana/Dirac multiplicities. Well above those thresholds, two-body widths scale instead as
Detailed exclusive formulas and their domains are organized in Atre et al. 2009, §§3–4. The proper lifetime is and a laboratory decay scale is . “Prompt,” “displaced,” and “detector-stable” are therefore analysis-relative comparisons with declared spatial and timing scales, not universal intervals in .
If is not small, production and decay do not factorize into a narrow on-shell rate. If multiple neutral fermions overlap, their coherent propagator matrix can carry oscillation and CP phases. A lifetime classification never substitutes for an amplitude calculation or detector response.
Checks and failure modes
Section titled “Checks and failure modes”- Verify gauge invariance and lepton number before inserting ; the Majorana and Dirac limits are different symmetry statements.
- Compare exact singular values with the seesaw series and report a residual before using as a mixing angle.
- Check that restores zero active–sterile mixing and that reproduces the matched operators.
- Preserve the full-unitarity identity before interpreting the nonunitary light subblock.
- Compute every open width with consistent mixing, phase space, and Majorana/Dirac counting; do not infer an experimental category from alone.
Detailed light-neutrino mass and PMNS physics remains in Neutrino and Lepton Physics. Leptogenesis and thermal production belong to the thermal volume; current heavy-neutral-lepton limits belong to Effective Field Theory and Tests of the Standard Model.
References
Section titled “References”- Atre, Anupama, Tao Han, Silvia Pascoli, and Bin Zhang. “The Search for Heavy Majorana Neutrinos.” Journal of High Energy Physics 2009, no. 5 (2009): 030. DOI.
- Broncano, A., M. B. Gavela, and E. Jenkins. “The Effective Lagrangian for the Seesaw Model of Neutrino Mass and Leptogenesis.” Physics Letters B 552 (2003): 177–184. DOI.