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      Light neutrino masses from gravitational condensation: the Schwinger-Dyson approach

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          In this work we demonstrate that non-zero neutrino masses can be generated from gravitational interactions. We solve the Schwinger-Dyson equations to find a non-trivial vacuum thereby determining the scale of the neutrino condensate and the number of new particle degrees of freedom required for gravitationally induced dynamical chiral symmetry breaking. We show for minimal beyond the Standard Model particle content, the scale of the condensation occurs close to the Planck scale.

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                10 September 2019
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                1909.04675
                b0f20440-a959-49d8-9aa7-149e601d8c7d

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                20 pages, 6 figures
                hep-ph hep-th

                High energy & Particle physics
                High energy & Particle physics

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