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Mapping the viable parameter space for testable leptogenesis

26 Aug 2021, 16:20
20m
ZR5

ZR5

Early Universe Cosmology Early Universe Cosmology

Speaker

Yannis Georis (Catholic University of Louvain)

Description

We for the first time map the range of active-sterile neutrino mixing angles in which leptogenesis is possible in the type I seesaw model with three heavy neutrinos with Majorana masses between 50 MeV and 70 TeV, covering the entire experimentally accessible mass range. Our study includes both, the asymmetry generation during freeze-in (ARS mechanism) and freeze-out (resonant leptotenesis) of the heavy neutrinos. The range of mixings for which leptogenesis is feasible is considerably larger than in the minimal model with only two heavy neutrinos and extends all the way up to the current experimental bounds. For such large mixing angles the HL-LHC could potentially observe a number of events that is large enough to compare different decay channels, a first step towards testing the hypothesis that these particles may be responsible for the origin of matter and neutrino masses.

Primary authors

Yannis Georis (Catholic University of Louvain) Prof. Marco Drewes (Catholic University of Louvain) Dr Juraj Klaric (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)

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