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Leptogenesis with Majoron dark matter

Leptogenesis with Majoron dark matter
Leptogenesis with Majoron dark matter
We discuss a model of neutrino mass based on the type I seesaw mechanism embedded in a spontaneously broken global lepton number framework with a Z2 symmetry. We show that the resulting Majoron is a viable freeze-in dark matter candidate. Two right-handed neutrinos are assumed to have dominant off-diagonal masses suggesting resonant leptogenesis as the origin of baryon asymmetry of the Universe. Explicit higher dimensional lepton number violating operators, are shown to play a crucial role in simultaneously controlling both the Majoron production in the early Universe and the right handed neutrino mass splitting relevant for resonant leptogenesis. We perform a combined analysis of Majoron dark matter and leptogenesis, discussing the relative importance of self energy and vertex contributions to CP asymmetry, and explore the parameter space, leading to an intricate relation between neutrino mass, dark matter and baryon asymmetry.
hep-ph, astro-ph.CO
arXiv
King, Stephen F.
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Manna, Soumen Kumar
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Roshan, Rishav
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Sil, Arunansu
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King, Stephen F.
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Manna, Soumen Kumar
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Roshan, Rishav
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Sil, Arunansu
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Abstract

We discuss a model of neutrino mass based on the type I seesaw mechanism embedded in a spontaneously broken global lepton number framework with a Z2 symmetry. We show that the resulting Majoron is a viable freeze-in dark matter candidate. Two right-handed neutrinos are assumed to have dominant off-diagonal masses suggesting resonant leptogenesis as the origin of baryon asymmetry of the Universe. Explicit higher dimensional lepton number violating operators, are shown to play a crucial role in simultaneously controlling both the Majoron production in the early Universe and the right handed neutrino mass splitting relevant for resonant leptogenesis. We perform a combined analysis of Majoron dark matter and leptogenesis, discussing the relative importance of self energy and vertex contributions to CP asymmetry, and explore the parameter space, leading to an intricate relation between neutrino mass, dark matter and baryon asymmetry.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 December 2024
Additional Information: 12 pages, 10 figures and 2 tables
Keywords: hep-ph, astro-ph.CO

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Local EPrints ID: 498164
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/498164
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Date deposited: 11 Feb 2025 18:00
Last modified: 11 Feb 2025 18:00

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Author: Stephen F. King
Author: Soumen Kumar Manna
Author: Rishav Roshan
Author: Arunansu Sil

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