Affleck-Dine baryogenesis with R-parity violation

Abstract

We investigate whether the baryon asymmetry of the universe is explained in the framework of the supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with R-parity violating interactions. It is shown that the Affleck-Dine mechanism naturally works via a trilinear interaction LLEc, LQDc, or UcDcDc, if the magnitude of the coupling corresponding to the operator λ, λ', or λ'' is sufficiently small. The formation of Q-balls and their subsequent evolution are also discussed. The present baryon asymmetry can be explained in the parameter region where R-parity is mildly violated 10-9λ,λ',λ'' 10-6 and the mass of the gravitino is relatively heavy m3/2 104GeV. On the other hand, it is difficult to explain the present baryon asymmetry for larger values of R-parity violating couplings λ,λ',λ'' 10-5, since Q-balls are likely to be destructed in the thermal environment and the primordial baryon number is washed away.

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