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Successful $N_2$ leptogenesis with flavour coupling effects in realistic unified models

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-10-14 v3

Abstract

In realistic unified models involving an SO(10)SO(10)-like pattern of Dirac and heavy right-handed (RH) neutrino masses, the lightest right-handed neutrino N1N_1 is too light to yield successful thermal leptogenesis, barring highly fine tuned solutions, while the second heaviest right-handed neutrino N2N_2 is typically in the correct mass range. We show that flavour coupling effects in the Boltzmann equations may be crucial to the success of such N2N_2 dominated leptogenesis, by helping to ensure that the flavour asymmetries produced at the N2N_2 scale survive N1N_1 washout. To illustrate these effects we focus on N2N_2 dominated leptogenesis in an existing model, the A to Z of flavour with Pati-Salam, where the neutrino Dirac mass matrix may be equal to an up-type quark mass matrix and has a particular constrained structure. The numerical results, supported by analytical insight, show that in order to achieve successful N2N_2 leptogenesis, consistent with neutrino phenomenology, requires a "flavour swap scenario" together with a less hierarchical pattern of RH neutrino masses than naively expected, at the expense of some mild fine-tuning. These results may be relevant for other SO(10)SO(10)-like unified models where N2N_2 leptogenesis is necessary.

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@article{arxiv.1507.06431,
  title  = {Successful $N_2$ leptogenesis with flavour coupling effects in realistic unified models},
  author = {Pasquale Di Bari and Stephen F. King},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.06431},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

26 pages, 1 figure; v2: typos corrected, Ref's added; v3: matches JCAP published version