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Leptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra Dimensions

We study the scenario of baryogenesis through leptogenesis in higher-dimensional theories, in which the scale of quantum gravity may be as low as few TeV. The minimal realization of these theories includes an isosinglet neutrino which is considered to propagate in large compact dimensions, whereas a...

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Autor principal: Pilaftsis, Apostolos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.60.105023
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description We study the scenario of baryogenesis through leptogenesis in higher-dimensional theories, in which the scale of quantum gravity may be as low as few TeV. The minimal realization of these theories includes an isosinglet neutrino which is considered to propagate in large compact dimensions, whereas all the SM particles are localized on a (1+3)-dimensional wall. In the formulation of minimal leptogenesis models, we pay particular attention to the existence of Majorana spinors in higher dimensions. After compactification of the extra dimensions, we obtain a tower of Majorana Kaluza-Klein excitations which act as an infinite series of CP-violating resonators, and derive the necessary conditions for their constructive interference. Based on this CP-violating mechanism, we find that out-of-equilibrium decays of heavy Majorana excitations having masses above the critical temperature of the electroweak phase transition can produce a leptonic asymmetry which is reprocessed into the observed baryonic asymmetry of the Universe via unsuppressed sphaleron interactions.
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spelling cern-3895282023-03-14T19:57:28Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.60.105023http://cds.cern.ch/record/389528engPilaftsis, ApostolosLeptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra DimensionsParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the scenario of baryogenesis through leptogenesis in higher-dimensional theories, in which the scale of quantum gravity may be as low as few TeV. The minimal realization of these theories includes an isosinglet neutrino which is considered to propagate in large compact dimensions, whereas all the SM particles are localized on a (1+3)-dimensional wall. In the formulation of minimal leptogenesis models, we pay particular attention to the existence of Majorana spinors in higher dimensions. After compactification of the extra dimensions, we obtain a tower of Majorana Kaluza-Klein excitations which act as an infinite series of CP-violating resonators, and derive the necessary conditions for their constructive interference. Based on this CP-violating mechanism, we find that out-of-equilibrium decays of heavy Majorana excitations having masses above the critical temperature of the electroweak phase transition can produce a leptonic asymmetry which is reprocessed into the observed baryonic asymmetry of the Universe via unsuppressed sphaleron interactions.We study the scenario of baryogenesis through leptogenesis in higher-dimensional theories, in which the scale of quantum gravity is many orders of magnitude smaller than the usual Planck mass. The minimal realization of these theories includes an isosinglet neutrino which feels the presence of large compact dimensions, whereas all the SM particles are localized on a $(1+3)$-dimensional subspace. In the formulation of minimal leptogenesis models, we pay particular attention to the existence of Majorana spinors in higher dimensions. After compactification of the extra dimensions, we obtain a tower of Majorana Kaluza-Klein excitations which act as an infinite series of CP-violating resonators, and derive the necessary conditions for their constructive interference. Based on this CP-violating mechanism, we find that the decays of the heavy Majorana excitations can produce a leptonic asymmetry which is reprocessed into the observed baryonic asymmetry of the Universe by means of out-of-equilibrium sphaleron interactions, provided the reheat temperature is above 5 GeV.hep-ph/9906265CERN-TH-99-167THES-TP-99-07CERN-TH-99-167THES-TP-99-07oai:cds.cern.ch:3895281999-06-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Pilaftsis, Apostolos
Leptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra Dimensions
title Leptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra Dimensions
title_full Leptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra Dimensions
title_fullStr Leptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra Dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Leptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra Dimensions
title_short Leptogenesis in Theories with Large Extra Dimensions
title_sort leptogenesis in theories with large extra dimensions
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.60.105023
http://cds.cern.ch/record/389528
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