Gravitational wave complementarity and impact of NANOGrav data on gravitational leptogenesis: cosmic strings
Abstract
In seesaw mechanism, if right handed (RH) neutrino masses are generated dynamically by a gauged symmetry breaking, a stochastic gravitational wave background (SGWB) sourced by a cosmic string network could be a potential probe of leptogenesis. We show that the leptogenesis mechanism that facilitates the dominant production of lepton asymmetry via the quantum effects of right-handed neutrinos in gravitational background, can be probed by GW detectors as well as next-generation neutrinoless double beta decay () experiments in a complementary way. We infer that for a successful leptogenesis, an exclusion limit on plane would correspond to an exclusion on the plane as well. We consider a normal light neutrino mass ordering and discuss how recent NANOGrav pulsar timing data (if interpreted as GW signal) e.g., at 95 CL, would correlate with the potential discovery or null signal in decay experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2009.13452,
title = {Gravitational wave complementarity and impact of NANOGrav data on gravitational leptogenesis: cosmic strings},
author = {Rome Samanta and Satyabrata Datta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.13452},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
16 pages, 4 figures, discussion on flavour couplings added. Explanation on the trace anomaly added. matches with the JHEP version