Dynamical Generation of the Baryon Asymmetry from a Scale Hierarchy
Abstract
We propose a novel baryogenesis scenario where the baryon asymmetry originates directly from a hierarchy between two fundamental mass scales: the electroweak scale and the Planck scale , in the form of \begin{equation} Y_B \sim \sqrt{\frac{v}{M_P}} \, . \nonumber \end{equation} This relation straightforwardly gives the observed baryon yield today , which can be a hint for underlying fundamental physics. We provide an example of baryogenesis models that yield this relation. Our model is based on the neutrino-portal Affleck-Dine mechanism, which generates the asymmetry of the Affleck-Dine sector during the radiation-dominated era and subsequently transfers it to the baryon number before the electroweak phase transition. The observed baryon asymmetry is then a natural outcome of this scenario. The model is testable as it predicts the existence of a Majoron with a keV mass and an electroweak scale decay constant. The impact of the relic Majoron on the effective number of neutrinos () can be measured through near-future cosmic microwave background observations.
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@article{arxiv.2401.13734,
title = {Dynamical Generation of the Baryon Asymmetry from a Scale Hierarchy},
author = {Jae Hyeok Chang and Kwang Sik Jeong and Chang Hyeon Lee and Chang Sub Shin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.13734},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
9 pages, 3 figures. v2:references added, discussion extended. v3: version accepted by PRD