Inflationary Gravitational Wave Spectral Shapes as test for Low-Scale Leptogenesis
Abstract
We study non-thermal resonant leptogenesis in a general setting where a heavy majoron decays to right-handed neutrinos (RHNs) whose further out-of-equilibrium decay generates the required lepton asymmetry. Domination of the energy budget of the Universe by the or the RHNs alters the evolution history of the primordial gravitational waves (PGW) of inflationary origin, which re-enter the horizon after inflation, modifying the spectral shape. The decays of and RHNs release entropy into the early Universe while nearly degenerate RHNs facilitate low and intermediate-scale leptogenesis. A characteristic damping of the GW spectrum resulting in knee-like features would provide evidence for low-scale non-thermal leptogenesis. We explore the parameter space for the lightest right-handed neutrino mass GeV and washout parameter that depends on the light-heavy neutrino Yukawa couplings , in the weak () and strong () washout regimes. The resulting novel features compatible with observed baryon asymmetry are detectable by future experiments like LISA and ET. By estimating signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for upcoming GW experiments, we investigate the effect of the majoron mass and reheating temperature , which depends on the Yukawa couplings .
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@article{arxiv.2405.06603,
title = {Inflationary Gravitational Wave Spectral Shapes as test for Low-Scale Leptogenesis},
author = {Zafri A. Borboruah and Anish Ghoshal and Lekhika Malhotra and Urjit Yajnik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.06603},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
59 pages including references, 14 captioned figures, modified version, matches the one accepted in PRD