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Leptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parameters

We study the simplest theories with exact spacetime parity that solve the strong CP problem and successfully generate the cosmological baryon asymmetry via decays of right-handed neutrinos. Lower bounds are derived for the masses of the right-handed neutrinos and for the scale of spontaneous parity...

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Autores principales: Carrasco-Martinez, Juanca, Dunsky, David I., Hall, Lawrence J., Harigaya, Keisuke
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2866738
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author Carrasco-Martinez, Juanca
Dunsky, David I.
Hall, Lawrence J.
Harigaya, Keisuke
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Dunsky, David I.
Hall, Lawrence J.
Harigaya, Keisuke
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description We study the simplest theories with exact spacetime parity that solve the strong CP problem and successfully generate the cosmological baryon asymmetry via decays of right-handed neutrinos. Lower bounds are derived for the masses of the right-handed neutrinos and for the scale of spontaneous parity breaking, $v_R$. For generic thermal leptogenesis, $v_R \gtrsim 10^{12}$ GeV, unless the small observed neutrino masses arise from fine-tuning. We compute $v_R$ in terms of the top quark mass, the QCD coupling, and the Higgs boson mass and find this bound is consistent with current data at $1 \sigma$. Future precision measurements of these parameters may provide support for the theory or, if $v_R$ is determined to be below $10^{12}$ GeV, force modifications. However, modified cosmologies do not easily allow reductions in $v_R$-- no reduction is possible if leptogenesis occurs in the collisions of domain walls formed at parity breaking, and at most a factor 10 reduction is possible with non-thermal leptogenesis. Standard Model parameters that yield low values for $v_R$ can only be accommodated by having a high degree of degeneracy among the right-handed neutrinos involved in leptogenesis. If future precision measurements determine $v_R$ to be above $10^{12}$ GeV, it is likely that higher-dimensional operators of the theory will yield a neutron electric dipole moment accessible to ongoing experiments. This is especially true in a simple UV completion of the neutrino sector, involving gauge singlet fermions, where the bound from successful leptogenesis is strengthened to $v_R \gtrsim 10^{13}$ GeV.
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spelling cern-28667382023-10-03T15:51:44Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2866738engCarrasco-Martinez, JuancaDunsky, David I.Hall, Lawrence J.Harigaya, KeisukeLeptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parametershep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the simplest theories with exact spacetime parity that solve the strong CP problem and successfully generate the cosmological baryon asymmetry via decays of right-handed neutrinos. Lower bounds are derived for the masses of the right-handed neutrinos and for the scale of spontaneous parity breaking, $v_R$. For generic thermal leptogenesis, $v_R \gtrsim 10^{12}$ GeV, unless the small observed neutrino masses arise from fine-tuning. We compute $v_R$ in terms of the top quark mass, the QCD coupling, and the Higgs boson mass and find this bound is consistent with current data at $1 \sigma$. Future precision measurements of these parameters may provide support for the theory or, if $v_R$ is determined to be below $10^{12}$ GeV, force modifications. However, modified cosmologies do not easily allow reductions in $v_R$-- no reduction is possible if leptogenesis occurs in the collisions of domain walls formed at parity breaking, and at most a factor 10 reduction is possible with non-thermal leptogenesis. Standard Model parameters that yield low values for $v_R$ can only be accommodated by having a high degree of degeneracy among the right-handed neutrinos involved in leptogenesis. If future precision measurements determine $v_R$ to be above $10^{12}$ GeV, it is likely that higher-dimensional operators of the theory will yield a neutron electric dipole moment accessible to ongoing experiments. This is especially true in a simple UV completion of the neutrino sector, involving gauge singlet fermions, where the bound from successful leptogenesis is strengthened to $v_R \gtrsim 10^{13}$ GeV.arXiv:2307.15731oai:cds.cern.ch:28667382023-07-28
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Carrasco-Martinez, Juanca
Dunsky, David I.
Hall, Lawrence J.
Harigaya, Keisuke
Leptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parameters
title Leptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parameters
title_full Leptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parameters
title_fullStr Leptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parameters
title_full_unstemmed Leptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parameters
title_short Leptogenesis in Parity Solutions to the Strong CP Problem and Standard Model Parameters
title_sort leptogenesis in parity solutions to the strong cp problem and standard model parameters
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2866738
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