A new constraint on primordial lepton flavour asymmetries
Abstract
A chiral chemical potential present in the early universe can source helical hypermagnetic fields through the chiral plasma instability. If these hypermagnetic fields survive until the electroweak phase transition, they source a contribution to the baryon asymmetry of the universe. In this letter, we demonstrate that lepton flavour asymmetries above |μ|/T 9 × 10-3 trigger this mechanism even for vanishing total lepton number. This excludes the possibility of such large lepton flavour asymmetries present at temperatures above 106 GeV, setting a constraint which is about two orders of magnitude stronger than the current CMB and BBN limits.
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