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Cosmological evolution of Yukawa couplings: the 5D perspective

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-06-07 v1

Abstract

The cosmological evolution of standard model Yukawa couplings may have major implications for baryogenesis. In particular, as highlighted recently, the CKM matrix alone could be the source of CP-violation during electroweak baryogenesis provided that the Yukawa couplings were large and varied during the electroweak phase transition. We provide a natural realisation of this idea in the context of Randall-Sundrum models and show that the geometrical warped approach to the fermion mass hierarchy may naturally display the desired cosmological dynamics. The key ingredient is the coupling of the Goldberger-Wise scalar, responsible for the IR brane stabilisation, to the bulk fermions, which modifies the fermionic profiles. This also helps alleviating the usually tight constraints from CP-violation in Randall-Sundrum scenarios. We study how the Yukawa couplings vary during the stabilisation of the Randall-Sundrum geometry and can thus induce large CP-violation during the electroweak phase transition. Using holography, we discuss the 4D interpretation of this dynamical interplay between flavour and electroweak symmetry breaking.

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@article{arxiv.1612.02447,
  title  = {Cosmological evolution of Yukawa couplings: the 5D perspective},
  author = {Benedict von Harling and Geraldine Servant},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.02447},
  year   = {2017}
}

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42 pages, 19 figures