Impact of flavour coupling on $SO(10)$-inspired leptogenesis
Abstract
We discuss the impact of flavour coupling on the predictions of low energy neutrino parameters from -inspired leptogenesis (SO10INLEP). The right-handed (RH) neutrino mass spectrum is strongly hierarchical and successful leptogenesis relies on generating the asymmetry from next-to-lightest RH neutrino decays (-leptogenesis) and circumventing the lightest RH neutrino washout. These two conditions yield distinctive predictions such as a lower bound on the lightest neutrino mass . We first review the status of SO10INLEP, noticing how cosmological observations are now testing a particular neutrino mass window, --, where only the first octant is allowed and a large range of values for the Dirac phase is excluded. Including flavour coupling, we find that the lower bound relaxes to . Moreover, new muon-dominated solutions appear slightly relaxing the upper bound on the atmospheric mixing angle. We also study the impact on strong thermal SO10INLEP (ST-SO10INLEP) scenario where, in addition to successful leptogenesis, one can washout a large pre-existing asymmetry. Contrarily to naive expectations, for which flavour coupling could jeopardise the scenario, allowing a large pre-existing asymmetry to survive unconditionally, we show, and explain analytically, that ST-SO10INLEP is still viable within almost the same allowed region of parameters. There is even a slight relaxation of the viable window from (9--30)meV to (4--40)meV for a pre-existing asymmetry. The new results from atmospheric neutrinos, mildly favouring normal ordering and first octant, are now in nice agreement with the predictions of ST-SO10INLEP. Intriguingly, the predicted signal is starting to be within the reach of KamLAND-Zen.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.06144,
title = {Impact of flavour coupling on $SO(10)$-inspired leptogenesis},
author = {Pasquale Di Bari and Xubin Hu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.06144},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
44 pages, 11 figures; v2 matches version to be published in JCAP