A full picture of large lepton number asymmetries of the Universe

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Published 28 April 2017 © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
, , Citation Gabriela Barenboim and Wan-Il Park JCAP04(2017)048 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2017/04/048

1475-7516/2017/04/048

Abstract

A large lepton number asymmetry of Script O(0.1−1) at present Universe might not only be allowed but also necessary for consistency among cosmological data. We show that, if a sizeable lepton number asymmetry were produced before the electroweak phase transition, the requirement for not producing too much baryon number asymmetry through sphalerons processes, forces the high scale lepton number asymmetry to be larger than about 03. Therefore a mild entropy release causing Script O(10-100) suppression of pre-existing particle density should take place, when the background temperature of the Universe is around T = Script O(10−2-102) GeV for a large but experimentally consistent asymmetry to be present today. We also show that such a mild entropy production can be obtained by the late-time decays of the saxion, constraining the parameters of the Peccei-Quinn sector such as the mass and the vacuum expectation value of the saxion field to be mϕ ≳ Script O(10) TeV and ϕ0 ≳ Script O(1014) GeV, respectively.

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