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Leptogenesis with a dynamical seesaw scale

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-08-01 v2

Abstract

In the simplest type-I seesaw leptogenesis scenario right-handed neutrino annihilation processes are absent. However, in the presence of new interactions these processes are possible and can affect the resulting BLB-L asymmetry in an important way. A prominent example is provided by models with spontaneous lepton number violation, where the existence of new dynamical degrees of freedom can play a crucial role. In this context, we provide a model-independent discussion of the effects of right-handed neutrino annihilations. We show that in the weak washout regime, as long as the scattering processes remain slow compared with the Hubble expansion rate throughout the relevant temperature range, the efficiency can be largely enhanced, reaching in some cases maximal values. Moreover, the BLB-L asymmetry yield turns out to be independent upon initial conditions, in contrast to the "standard" case. On the other hand, when the annihilation processes are fast, the right-handed neutrino distribution tends to a thermal one down to low temperatures, implying a drastic suppression of the efficiency which in some cases can render the BLB-L generation mechanism inoperative.

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@article{arxiv.1405.4706,
  title  = {Leptogenesis with a dynamical seesaw scale},
  author = {D. Aristizabal Sierra and M. Tortola and J. W. F. Valle and A. Vicente},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.4706},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

16 pages, 7 figures. V2: few clarifications and references added. Matches published version in JCAP

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