On Higgs and sphaleron effects during the leptogenesis era

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We discuss the effects of various processes that can be active during the leptogenesis era, and present the Boltzmann equations that take them into account appropriately. A non-vanishing Higgs number asymmetry is always present, enhancing the washout of the lepton asymmetry. This is the main new effect when leptogenesis takes place at 10^{12}$">T>1012 GeV, reducing the final baryon asymmetry and tightening the leptogenesis bound on the neutrino masses. If leptogenesis occurs at lower temperatures, electroweak sphalerons partially transfer the lepton asymmetry to a baryonic one, while Yukawa interactions and QCD sphalerons partially transfer the asymmetries of the left-handed fields to the right-handed ones, suppressing the washout processes. Depending on the specific temperature range in which leptogenesis occurs, the final baryon asymmetry can be enhanced or suppressed by factors of order 20%-40% with respect to the case when these effects are altogether ignored. © SISSA 2006.

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Nardi, E., Nir, Y., Racker, J., & Roulet, E. (2006). On Higgs and sphaleron effects during the leptogenesis era. Journal of High Energy Physics, (1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2006/01/068

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