Leptogenesis with cosmic strings
Abstract
A new scenario for baryogenesis is described. The basic idea is that theories beyond the standard model which contain a U(1)B-L gauge symmetry, where B and L are respectively baryon and lepton numbers, predict the existence of B-L cosmic strings with right-handed neutrinos trapped as transverse zero modes. Cosmic string loops loose their energy via gravitational radiation and rapidly decay releasing these right-handed neutrinos. These decay into lepton and electroweak Higgs boson producing an initial lepton asymmetry. This lepton asymmetry is then converted into a baryon asymmetry via sphaleron transitions. The minimal extension of the standard model and the minimal grand unified theory for which this scenario works are respectively SU(3)c × SU(2)L × U(1)R × U(1)B-L and SO(10).
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