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Second leptogenesis: Unraveling the baryon-lepton asymmetry discrepancy

YeolLin ChoeJo, Kazuki Enomoto, Yechan Kim, Hye‐Sung Lee

2024Journal of High Energy Physics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A bstract We propose a novel scenario to explain the matter-antimatter asymmetry by twofold leptogenesis, wherein heavy Majorana neutrinos exhibit temperature-dependent masses and engage in CP -violating decays. This scenario envisages two distinct phases of leptogenesis: one occurring above the electroweak scale and the other below it. The sphaleron process converts the first lepton asymmetry to baryon asymmetry, but not the second one due to its decoupling. This mechanism potentially explains the significant discrepancy between baryon and lepton asymmetries, as suggested by recent observations of Helium-4. Furthermore, our model implies that the present masses of Majorana neutrinos are lighter than the electroweak scale, offering a tangible avenue for experimental verification in various terrestrial settings.

Topics & Concepts

LeptogenesisPhysicsParticle physicsBaryon asymmetryAsymmetryLeptonCP violationLepton numberBaryonBaryogenesisNuclear physicsElectronParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaCosmology and Gravitation Theories
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