Protecting the Baryon Asymmetry with Thermal Masses
Abstract
We consider the evolution of baryon number B in the early universe under the influence of rapid sphaleron interactions and show that B will remain nonzero at all times even in the case of B-L = 0. This result arises due to thermal Yukawa interactions that cause nonidentical dispersion relations (thermal masses) for different lepton families. We point out the relevance of our result to the Affleck-Dine type baryogenesis.
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