A dynamical approach to link low energy phases with leptogenesis

Abstract

If lepton masses and mixings are explained by a flavour symmetry in seesaw model which leads to Ue3=0 at leading order, we find that, under reasonable assumptions, a future observation of low energy leptonic CP violation implies, barring accidental cancellations, a lepton asymmetry both in flavoured leptogenesis and in its one-flavour approximation. We explicitly implement this approach with a predictive seesaw model for Tri-Bimaximal Mixing (TBM) and show how cosmological baryon asymmetry can be directly trigged by low energy phases appearing in Ue3. Thanks to this direct correlation we can derive a lower bound on the reactor angle θ13: 2 θ13 0.005.

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