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Explaining Xenon-1T signal with FIMP dark matter and neutrino mass in a [Formula omitted] extension

In the present work, we have extended the standard model by an abelian [Formula omitted] gauge group and additional particles. In particular, we have extended the particle content by three right handed neutrinos, two singlet scalars and two vectors like leptons. Charged assignments under different g...

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