New mechanism for leptogenesis
Abstract
Unified theories containing a U(1)B-L gauge symmetry predict heavy Majorana right-handed neutrinos. In such theories, cosmic strings may form at the B-L breaking scale. If the Higgs field forming the strings is also the Higgs field which gives mass to the right-handed neutrinos, there are right-handed neutrinos trapped as transverse zero modes in the core of the strings. When cosmic string loops decay, they release these neutrinos. This is an out-of-equilibrium process. The released neutrinos acquire heavy Majorana mass and decay into massless leptons and electroweak Higgs particles to produce a lepton asymmetry, which is converted into a baryon asymmetry via sphaleron transitions.
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