Hadronic axion, baryogenesis and dark matter

Abstract

We investigate the prospects of an extra global symmetry, added to the Standard Model in the context of baryogenesis. The PQ symmetry is studied as an example. We show that the hadronic axion provides a protection of the B-asymmetry even if B-L=0 and that there are no limits on the neutrino masses. It is also shown that there is a crucial difference between the two possible invisible axion models. A connection between the baryon asymmetry and dark matter is also pointed out.

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