
We demonstrate that a scotogenic dark symmetry can be obtained as a residual subgroup of the global symmetry. This is achieved through the spontaneous breaking of the global symmetry, which leads to the generation of stable dark matter and naturally small Dirac neutrino masses at the loop level. The framework provides a generic way to obtain these features, making it a promising approach for understanding the properties of dark matter and neutrinos.
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