Remark on the minimal seesaw model and leptogenesis with tri/bi-maximal mixing
Abstract
We have studied a leptogenesis scenario in the framework of the minimal seesaw model with tri/bi-maximal mixing. Usually, at least one of the elements in the Dirac mass matrix is fixed to be zero, for example, we denote it by b2=0. We have pointed out that the absolute value of the CP asymmetry has several minimums and maximums with non-zero b2. Thus one can expect that more rich phenomena, such as an enhanced leptogenesis, are hidden in the b2 ≠ 0 space.
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