Speaker
Garv Chauhan
(Washington University in St. Louis)
Description
In this talk, I’ll discuss about the production of baryon asymmetry through resonant leptogenesis and phenomological signatures of type-I seesaw scenario with a flavour and a CP symmetry that strongly constrains lepton mixing angles, and both low- and high-energy CP phases. I’ll specially focus on the effect of these symmetries on the collider signals in minimal B-L model and effective neutrino mass in neutrinoless double beta decay, while also requiring production of the experimentally observed baryon asymmetry ($\eta_B$).
Primary author
Garv Chauhan
(Washington University in St. Louis)
Co-author
Bhupal Dev
(Washington University in St. Louis)