Tri-Resonant Leptogenesis
We present a class of leptogenesis models where the light neutrinos acquire their observed mass through a symmetry-motivated construction. We consider an extension of the Standard Model, which includes three singlet neutrinos which have mass splittings comparable to their decay widths. We show that...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a class of leptogenesis models where the light neutrinos acquire
their observed mass through a symmetry-motivated construction. We consider an
extension of the Standard Model, which includes three singlet neutrinos which
have mass splittings comparable to their decay widths. We show that this
tri-resonant structure leads to an appreciable increase in the observed CP
asymmetry over that found previously in typical bi-resonant models. To analyse
such tri-resonant scenarios, we solve a set of coupled Boltzmann equations,
crucially preserving the variations in the relativistic degrees of freedom. We
highlight the fact that small variations at high temperatures can have major
implications for the evolution of the baryon asymmetry when the singlet
neutrino mass scale is below $100$ GeV. We then illustrate how this variation
can significantly affect the ability to find successful leptogenesis at these
low masses. Finally, the parameter space for viable leptogenesis is delineated,
and comparisons are made with current and future experiments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.15227 |