Higgs seesaw mechanism as a source for dark energy

Lawrence M. Krauss*, James B. Dent

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    Abstract

    Motivated by the seesaw mechanism for neutrinos which naturally generates small neutrino masses, we explore how a small grand-unified-theory-scale mixing between the standard model Higgs boson and an otherwise massless hidden sector scalar can naturally generate a small mass and vacuum expectation value for the new scalar which produces a false vacuum energy density contribution comparable to that of the observed dark energy dominating the current expansion of the Universe. This provides a simple and natural mechanism for producing the correct scale for dark energy, even if it does not address the long-standing question of why much larger dark energy contributions are not produced from the visible sector. The new scalar produces no discernible signatures in existing terrestrial experiments so that one may have to rely on other cosmological tests of this idea.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number061802
    JournalPhysical Review Letters
    Volume111
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Aug 2013

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