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Thermal Leptogenesis in the BNT Model of Neutrino Mass

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-08-03 v1

Abstract

We investigate neutrino mass and thermal leptogenesis in the Babu-Nandi-Tavartkiladze (BNT) model featuring a scalar quadruplet (Φ\Phi) and a pair of vector-like fermion triplets (Σ\Sigma). In this framework, neutrino masses are generated via an effective dimension-7 operator LLHH(HH)/Λ3LLHH(H^{\dagger}H)/\Lambda^3 at the tree level and via the dimension-5 operator LLHH/ΛLLHH/\Lambda at the one-loop level. It naturally accommodates sub-eV neutrino masses even if the new physics scale Λ\Lambda is O(TeV)\mathcal{O}(\rm TeV), thus making the model a compelling target for experimental searches. We explore the viability of thermal leptogenesis in this model, which is distinct from the canonical seesaw-based leptogenesis due to the presence of vector-like fermions. We find that leptogenesis is viable for MΣ107M_\Sigma \gtrsim 10^{7} GeV for a hierarchical spectrum of fermion triplets. However, in the quasi-degenerate regime, resonant enhancement of the CPCP asymmetry lowers this scale down to O(TeV)\mathcal{O}({\rm TeV}), reconciling successful leptogenesis with the originally motivated TeV-scale phenomenology and testability of the model at colliders.

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@article{arxiv.2608.01890,
  title  = {Thermal Leptogenesis in the BNT Model of Neutrino Mass},
  author = {P. S. Bhupal Dev and Srubabati Goswami and Debashis Pachhar and Drona Vatsyayan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.01890},
  year   = {2026}
}

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16 pages, 7 captioned figures, 2 tables