Leptogenesis in Cosmological Relaxation with Particle Production
Abstract
Cosmological relaxation of the electroweak scale is improved by using particle production to trap the relaxion. We combine leptogenesis with such a relaxion model that has no extremely small parameters or large e-foldings. Scanning happens after inflation--now allowed to be at a high scale--over a sub-Planckian relaxion field range for an TeV cut-off scale of new physics. Particle production by the relaxion also reheats the universe and generates the baryonic matter-antimatter asymmetry. We propose a realisation in which out-of-equilibrium leptons, produced by the relaxion, scatter with the thermal bath through interactions that violate CP and lepton number via higher-dimensional operators. Such a minimal effective field theory setup, with no new physics below the cut-off, naturally decouples new physics while linking leptogenesis to relaxion particle production; the baryon asymmetry of the universe can thus be intrinsically tied to a weak scale hierarchy.
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@article{arxiv.1804.06599,
title = {Leptogenesis in Cosmological Relaxation with Particle Production},
author = {Minho Son and Fang Ye and Tevong You},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.06599},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Version accepted for PRD; 9 pages; 4 figures; 1 table