2012
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/14/12/125014
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Leptogenesis: beyond the minimal type I seesaw scenario

Abstract: Recent evidence for neutrino masses has established the leptogenesis mechanism as a very natural possible explanation for the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. The explicit realization of this mechanism depends on the neutrino mass model considered. If the right-handed type-I seesaw model of neutrino masses is certainly the most straightforward, it is not the only natural one, especially in the framework of explicit GUT realizations of the seesaw. In this paper, we review in detail the various seesaw scenarios… Show more

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“…Leptogenesis could then proceed within a 2 RH neutrino mixing scenario [385]. Many leptogenesis models relying on extensions of the minimal type I scenarios have been also proposed (for a recent review see [407]). In some cases these models also offer new possibilities to explain simultaneously DM the and matter-antimatter asymmetry.…”
Section: Leptogenesis (Author: P DI Bari)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leptogenesis could then proceed within a 2 RH neutrino mixing scenario [385]. Many leptogenesis models relying on extensions of the minimal type I scenarios have been also proposed (for a recent review see [407]). In some cases these models also offer new possibilities to explain simultaneously DM the and matter-antimatter asymmetry.…”
Section: Leptogenesis (Author: P DI Bari)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Although the leading contribution to this process may come from other (higher-order) operators in more elaborated models [24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33]. 4 If the observed baryon asymmetry of the universe originates from leptogenesis, LNV must be at work at some energy, too [35] (see for recent reviews [36][37][38]). 5 In the text generic scalar multiplets are denoted by H and their doubly-charged component by H ±± .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As we have mentioned earlier, the source of CP violation is only present in the triplet contribution and that is through the vev of the S field. However as it is known [70,79], a single SU (2) L triplet does not produce CP-asymmetry. Therefore there are two remaining possibilities to generate successful lepton asymmetry [74,78] …”
Section: Leptogenesismentioning
confidence: 98%