Successful $N_2$ leptogenesis with flavour coupling effects in realistic unified models
Abstract
In realistic unified models involving an -like pattern of Dirac and heavy right-handed (RH) neutrino masses, the lightest right-handed neutrino is too light to yield successful thermal leptogenesis, barring highly fine tuned solutions, while the second heaviest right-handed neutrino 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 dominated leptogenesis, by helping to ensure that the flavour asymmetries produced at the scale survive washout. To illustrate these effects we focus on 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 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 -like unified models where 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