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Status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis

In many realizations of leptogenesis, heavy right-handed neutrinos play the main role in the generation of an imbalance between matter and antimatter in the early Universe. Hence, it is relevant to address quantitatively their dynamics in a hot and dense environment by taking into account the variou...

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Autores principales: Biondini, Simone, Bodeker, Dietrich, Brambilla, Nora, Garny, Mathias, Ghiglieri, Jacopo, Hohenegger, Andreas, Laine, Mikko, Mendizabal, Sebastian, Millington, Peter, Salvio, Alberto, Vairo, Antonio
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Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X18420046
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2295122
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author Biondini, Simone
Bodeker, Dietrich
Brambilla, Nora
Garny, Mathias
Ghiglieri, Jacopo
Hohenegger, Andreas
Laine, Mikko
Mendizabal, Sebastian
Millington, Peter
Salvio, Alberto
Vairo, Antonio
author_facet Biondini, Simone
Bodeker, Dietrich
Brambilla, Nora
Garny, Mathias
Ghiglieri, Jacopo
Hohenegger, Andreas
Laine, Mikko
Mendizabal, Sebastian
Millington, Peter
Salvio, Alberto
Vairo, Antonio
author_sort Biondini, Simone
collection CERN
description In many realizations of leptogenesis, heavy right-handed neutrinos play the main role in the generation of an imbalance between matter and antimatter in the early Universe. Hence, it is relevant to address quantitatively their dynamics in a hot and dense environment by taking into account the various thermal aspects of the problem at hand. The strong washout regime offers an interesting framework to carry out calculations systematically and reduce theoretical uncertainties. Indeed, any matter-antimatter asymmetry generated when the temperature of the hot plasma $T$ exceeds the right-handed neutrino mass scale $M$ is efficiently erased, and one can focus on the temperature window $T \ll M$. We review recent progresses in the thermal field theoretic derivation of the key ingredients for the leptogenesis mechanism: the right-handed neutrino production rate, the CP asymmetry in the heavy-neutrino decays and the washout rates. The derivation of evolution equations for the heavy-neutrino and lepton-asymmetry number densities, their rigorous formulation and applicability are also discussed.
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spelling cern-22951222023-02-27T03:51:11Zdoi:10.1142/S0217751X18420046http://cds.cern.ch/record/2295122engBiondini, SimoneBodeker, DietrichBrambilla, NoraGarny, MathiasGhiglieri, JacopoHohenegger, AndreasLaine, MikkoMendizabal, SebastianMillington, PeterSalvio, AlbertoVairo, AntonioStatus of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesishep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn many realizations of leptogenesis, heavy right-handed neutrinos play the main role in the generation of an imbalance between matter and antimatter in the early Universe. Hence, it is relevant to address quantitatively their dynamics in a hot and dense environment by taking into account the various thermal aspects of the problem at hand. The strong washout regime offers an interesting framework to carry out calculations systematically and reduce theoretical uncertainties. Indeed, any matter-antimatter asymmetry generated when the temperature of the hot plasma $T$ exceeds the right-handed neutrino mass scale $M$ is efficiently erased, and one can focus on the temperature window $T \ll M$. We review recent progresses in the thermal field theoretic derivation of the key ingredients for the leptogenesis mechanism: the right-handed neutrino production rate, the CP asymmetry in the heavy-neutrino decays and the washout rates. The derivation of evolution equations for the heavy-neutrino and lepton-asymmetry number densities, their rigorous formulation and applicability are also discussed.arXiv:1711.02864oai:cds.cern.ch:22951222017-11-08
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Biondini, Simone
Bodeker, Dietrich
Brambilla, Nora
Garny, Mathias
Ghiglieri, Jacopo
Hohenegger, Andreas
Laine, Mikko
Mendizabal, Sebastian
Millington, Peter
Salvio, Alberto
Vairo, Antonio
Status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis
title Status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis
title_full Status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis
title_fullStr Status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis
title_short Status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis
title_sort status of rates and rate equations for thermal leptogenesis
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X18420046
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2295122
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