Cosmological Baryon Asymmetry in Supersymmetric Standard Models and Heavy Particle Effects
Abstract
Cosmological baryon asymmetry B is studied in supersymmetric standard models, assuming the electroweak reprocessing of B and L. Only when the soft supersymmetry breaking is taken into account, B is proportional to the primordial B-L in the supersymmetric standard models. The ratio B/(B-L) is found to be about one percent less than the nonsupersymmetric case. Even if the primordial B-L vanishes, scalar-leptons can be more efficient than leptons to generate B provided that mixing angles among scalar leptons satisfy || < 10-8 (T/GeV)1/2.
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