Fermion Scattering off CP-Violating Electroweak Bubble Wall

Abstract

A general prescription to solve the Dirac equation in the presence of CP-violating electroweak bubble wall is presented. The profile of the bubble wall is not specified except that the wall height is m0 and zero deep in the broken- and the symmetric-phase regions, respectively, where m0 is a fermion mass given by the Higgs-vacuum-expectation value and the Yukawa coupling. The CP-violating effects are evaluated by regarding CP-violating part of the bubble wall as a perturbation to CP-conserving solutions. The basic quantity, RR→ L- RR→ L, which would contribute to the cosmological baryon asymmetry, is estimated for some typical profiles of the wall, where RR→ L( RR→ L) is the reflection coefficient of right-handed chiral fermion (anti-fermion).

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