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On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe

Non-perturbative electroweak effects, in thermal equilibrium in the early universe, have the potential to erase the baryon asymmetry of the universe, unless it is encoded in a B-L asymmetry, or in some "accidentally" conserved quantity. We first consider the possibility that the BAU may be...

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Autores principales: Campbell, Bruce A., Davidson, Sacha, Ellis, John R., Olive, Keith A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(92)91079-O
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Davidson, Sacha
Ellis, John R.
Olive, Keith A.
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Ellis, John R.
Olive, Keith A.
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description Non-perturbative electroweak effects, in thermal equilibrium in the early universe, have the potential to erase the baryon asymmetry of the universe, unless it is encoded in a B-L asymmetry, or in some "accidentally" conserved quantity. We first consider the possibility that the BAU may be regenerated from lepton flavour asymmetries even when initially $B-L = 0$. We show that provided some, but {\it not} all the lepton flavours are violated by ${\Delta}L{\neq}0$ interactions in equilibrium, the BAU may be regenerated without lepton mass effects. We next examine the possibility of encoding the baryon asymmetry in a primordial asymmetry for the right-handed electron, which due to its weak Yukawa interaction only comes into chemical equilibrium as the sphalerons are falling out of equilibrium. This would also raise the possibility of preserving an initial baryon asymmetry when $B-L = 0$.
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spelling cern-2416552020-07-23T02:46:32Zdoi:10.1016/0370-2693(92)91079-Ohttp://cds.cern.ch/record/241655engCampbell, Bruce A.Davidson, SachaEllis, John R.Olive, Keith A.On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universeParticle Physics - TheoryNon-perturbative electroweak effects, in thermal equilibrium in the early universe, have the potential to erase the baryon asymmetry of the universe, unless it is encoded in a B-L asymmetry, or in some "accidentally" conserved quantity. We first consider the possibility that the BAU may be regenerated from lepton flavour asymmetries even when initially $B-L = 0$. We show that provided some, but {\it not} all the lepton flavours are violated by ${\Delta}L{\neq}0$ interactions in equilibrium, the BAU may be regenerated without lepton mass effects. We next examine the possibility of encoding the baryon asymmetry in a primordial asymmetry for the right-handed electron, which due to its weak Yukawa interaction only comes into chemical equilibrium as the sphalerons are falling out of equilibrium. This would also raise the possibility of preserving an initial baryon asymmetry when $B-L = 0$.Non-perturbative electroweak effects, in thermal equilibrium in the early universe, have the potential to erase the baryon asymmetry of the universe, unless it is encoded in a B-L asymmetry, or in some ``accidentally" conserved quantity. We first consider the possibility that the BAU may be regenerated from lepton flavour asymmetries even when initially $B-L = 0$. We show that provided some, but {\it not} all the lepton flavours are violated by ${\Delta}L{\neq}0$ interactions in equilibrium, the BAU may be regenerated without lepton mass effects. We next examine the possibility of encoding the baryon asymmetry in a primordial asymmetry for the right-handed electron, which due to its weak Yukawa interaction only comes into chemical equilibrium as the sphalerons are falling out of equilibrium. This would also raise the possibility of preserving an initial baryon asymmetry when $B-L = 0$.Non-perturbative electroweak effects, in thermal equilibrium in the early universe, have the potential to erase the baryon asymmetry of the universe, unless it is encoded in a B - L asymmetry, or in some “accidentally” conserved quantity. We first consider the possibility that the BAU may be regenerated from lepton flavour asymmetries even when initially B - L = 0. We show that provided some, but not all the lepton flavours are violated by ΔL ≠ 0 interactions in equilibrium, the BAU may be regenerated without lepton mass effects. We next examine the possibility of encoding the baryon asymmetry in a primordial asymmetry for the right-handed electron, which due to its weak Yukawa interaction only comes into chemical equilibrium as the sphalerons are falling out of equilibrium. This would also raise the possibility of preserving an initial baryon asymmetry when B - L = 0.hep-ph/9302221CERN-TH-6642-92ALBERTA-THY-30-92UMN-TH-1112-92CERN-TH-6642-92UMN-TH-1112oai:cds.cern.ch:2416551992
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Campbell, Bruce A.
Davidson, Sacha
Ellis, John R.
Olive, Keith A.
On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe
title On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe
title_full On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe
title_fullStr On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe
title_full_unstemmed On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe
title_short On the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe
title_sort on the baryon, lepton-flavour and right-handed electron asymmetries of the universe
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(92)91079-O
http://cds.cern.ch/record/241655
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