Minimal seesaw and leptogenesis with the smallest modular finite group
Abstract
We propose a model for leptons based on the smallest modular finite group that, for the first time, accounts for both the hints of large low-energy CP-violation in the lepton sector and the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe, generated by only two heavy right-handed neutrinos. These same states are also employed in a Minimal seesaw mechanism to generate light neutrino masses. Besides the heavy neutrinos, our particle content is the same as the Standard Model (SM), with the addition of one single modulus , whose vacuum expectation value is responsible for both the modular and CP-symmetry breakings. We show that this minimalistic SM extension is enough to get an excellent fit to low energy neutrino observables and to the required baryon asymmetry . Predictions for the neutrino mass ordering, effective masses in neutrinoless double beta decay and tritium decay as well as for the Majorana phases are also provided.
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@article{arxiv.2402.18547,
title = {Minimal seesaw and leptogenesis with the smallest modular finite group},
author = {Simone Marciano and Davide Meloni and Matteo Parriciatu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.18547},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
37 pages, 8 figures. V2: added references. Added an additional plot. Version matching the published paper on JHEP