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Leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energies

In the context of the minimal supersymmetric seesaw model, we study the implications of the current neutrino data for thermal leptogenesis, $\beta\beta_{0\nu}$ decay, and leptonic flavour- and CP-violating low-energy observables. We express the heavy singlet-neutrino Dirac Yukawa couplings $(Y_\nu)_...

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Autores principales: Ellis, Jonathan Richard, Raidal, Martti
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(02)00753-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/561600
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Raidal, Martti
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Raidal, Martti
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description In the context of the minimal supersymmetric seesaw model, we study the implications of the current neutrino data for thermal leptogenesis, $\beta\beta_{0\nu}$ decay, and leptonic flavour- and CP-violating low-energy observables. We express the heavy singlet-neutrino Dirac Yukawa couplings $(Y_\nu)_{ij}$ and Majorana masses $M_{N_i}$ in terms of the light-neutrino observables and an auxiliary hermitian matrix $H$, which enables us to scan systematically over the allowed parameter space. If the lightest heavy neutrino $N_1$ decays induce the baryon asymmetry, there are correlations between the $M_{N_1}$, the lightest active neutrino mass and the primordial lepton asymmetry $\epsilon_1$ on the one hand, and the $\beta\beta_{0\nu}$ decay parameter $m_{ee}$ on the other hand. {\it However, leptogenesis is insensitive to the neutrino oscillation phase}. We find lower bounds $M_{N_1}\gsim 10^{10}$ GeV for the normal light-neutrino mass hierarchy, and $M_{N_1}\gsim 10^{11}$ GeV for the inverted mass hierarchy, respectively, indicating a potentially serious conflict with the gravitino problem. Depending on $M_{N_1}$, we find upper (upper and lower bounds) on the lightest active neutrino mass for the normal (inverted) mass hierarchy, and a lower bound on $m_{ee}$ even for the normal mass ordering. The low-energy lepton-flavour- and CP-violating observables induced by renormalization are almost independent of leptogenesis. The electron electric dipole moment may be close to the present bound, reaching $d_e\sim 10^{-(27-28)}$ e cm in our numerical examples, while $d_\mu$ may reach $d_\mu\sim 10^{-25}$ e cm.
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spelling cern-5616002019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0550-3213(02)00753-8http://cds.cern.ch/record/561600engEllis, Jonathan RichardRaidal, MarttiLeptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energiesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyIn the context of the minimal supersymmetric seesaw model, we study the implications of the current neutrino data for thermal leptogenesis, $\beta\beta_{0\nu}$ decay, and leptonic flavour- and CP-violating low-energy observables. We express the heavy singlet-neutrino Dirac Yukawa couplings $(Y_\nu)_{ij}$ and Majorana masses $M_{N_i}$ in terms of the light-neutrino observables and an auxiliary hermitian matrix $H$, which enables us to scan systematically over the allowed parameter space. If the lightest heavy neutrino $N_1$ decays induce the baryon asymmetry, there are correlations between the $M_{N_1}$, the lightest active neutrino mass and the primordial lepton asymmetry $\epsilon_1$ on the one hand, and the $\beta\beta_{0\nu}$ decay parameter $m_{ee}$ on the other hand. {\it However, leptogenesis is insensitive to the neutrino oscillation phase}. We find lower bounds $M_{N_1}\gsim 10^{10}$ GeV for the normal light-neutrino mass hierarchy, and $M_{N_1}\gsim 10^{11}$ GeV for the inverted mass hierarchy, respectively, indicating a potentially serious conflict with the gravitino problem. Depending on $M_{N_1}$, we find upper (upper and lower bounds) on the lightest active neutrino mass for the normal (inverted) mass hierarchy, and a lower bound on $m_{ee}$ even for the normal mass ordering. The low-energy lepton-flavour- and CP-violating observables induced by renormalization are almost independent of leptogenesis. The electron electric dipole moment may be close to the present bound, reaching $d_e\sim 10^{-(27-28)}$ e cm in our numerical examples, while $d_\mu$ may reach $d_\mu\sim 10^{-25}$ e cm.hep-ph/0206174CERN-TH-2002-133oai:cds.cern.ch:5616002002-06-19
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Ellis, Jonathan Richard
Raidal, Martti
Leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energies
title Leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energies
title_full Leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energies
title_fullStr Leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energies
title_full_unstemmed Leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energies
title_short Leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and CP at low energies
title_sort leptogenesis and the violation of lepton number and cp at low energies
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0550-3213(02)00753-8
http://cds.cern.ch/record/561600
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