A thermal neutrino interaction rate at NLO
Abstract
The interaction rate of an ultrarelativistic active neutrino at a temperature below the electroweak crossover plays a role in leptogenesis scenarios based on oscillations between active neutrinos and GeV-scale sterile neutrinos. By making use of a Euclideanization property of a thermal light-cone correlator, we determine the O(g) correction to such an interaction rate in the high-temperature limit π T mW, finding a 15 ... 40\% reduction. For a benchmark point, this NLO correction decreases the lepton asymmetries produced by 1\%.
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