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Baryogenesis from the weak scale to the GUT scale

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2020

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Report No.: DESY-20-141; arXiv:2009.07294

Abstract: We review the current status of baryogenesis with emphasis on electroweak baryogenesis and leptogenesis. The first detailed studies were carried out for SU(5) GUT models where CP-violating decays of leptoquarks generate a baryon asymmetry. These GUT models were excluded by the discovery of B+L violating sphaleron processes at high temperatures. Yet a new possibility emerged, electroweak baryogenesis. Here sphaleron processes generate a baryon asymmetry during a strongly first-order phase transition. This mechanism has been studied in many extensions of the Standard Model. However, constraints from the LHC and from low-energy precision experiments exclude most of the known models, leaving composite Higgs models of electroweak symmetry breaking as an interesting possibility. Sphaleron processes are also the basis of leptogenesis, where CP-violating decays of heavy right-handed neutrinos generate a lepton asymmetry which is partially converted to a baryon asymmetry. This mechanism is closely related to the one of GUT baryogenesis, and simple estimates based on GUT models can explain the order of magnitude of the observed baryon-to-photon ratio. In the one-flavour approximation an upper bound on the light neutrino masses has been derived which is consistent with the cosmological upper bound on the sum of neutrino masses. For quasi-degenerate right-handed neutrinos the leptogenesis temperature can be lowered from the GUT scale down to the weak scale, and CP-violating oscillations of GeV sterile neutinos can also lead to successfull leptogenesis. Significant progress has been made in developing a full field theoretical description of thermal leptogenesis, which demonstrated that interactions with gauge bosons of the thermal plasma play a crucial role. Finally, we discuss recent ideas how the seesaw mechanism and B-L breaking at the GUT scale can be probed by gravitational waves.

Keyword(s): scale: grand unified theory ; baryon: asymmetry ; CP: violation ; scale: electroweak interaction ; neutrino: right-handed ; neutrino: mass ; grand unified theory: SU(5) ; leptogenesis: thermal ; electroweak interaction: symmetry breaking ; lepton: asymmetry ; Higgs model: composite ; temperature: high ; leptoquark: decay ; plasma: thermal ; baryogenesis ; sphaleron ; gravitational radiation ; critical phenomena ; CERN LHC Coll ; seesaw model ; oscillation ; gauge boson ; sterile


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Baryogenesis from the weak scale to the grand unification scale
Reviews of modern physics 93(3), 035004 (1-45) () [10.1103/RevModPhys.93.035004]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files  Download fulltextFulltext by arXiv.org BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS


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