Abstract

The Scotogenic model extends the standard model with three singlet fermion Ni and one inert doublet scalar η to address the common origin of tiny neutrino mass and dark matter. For fermion dark matter N1, a hierarchical Yukawa structure mid {y}_{1e}mid ll mid {y}_{1mu}mid sim mid {y}_{1tau}mid sim mathcal{O}(1) is usually favored to satisfy constraints from lepton flavor violation and relic density. Such large μ-related Yukawa coupling would greatly enhance the pair production of charged scalar η± at the muon collider. In this paper, we investigate the dilepton and mono-photon signature of the Scotogenic model at a 14 TeV muon collider. For the dimuon signature , we find that most viable samples can be probed with 200 fb−1 data. The ditau signature is usually less promising, but it is important to probe the small |y1μ| region. The mono-photon signature could also probe the compressed mass region M1 ≲ {M}_{eta^{pm }} . Masses of charged scalar η± and dark matter N1 can be further extracted by a binned likelihood fit of the dilepton energy.

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