Twin cogenesis

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Abstract

We investigate a cogenesis mechanism within the twin Higgs setup that can naturally explain the nature of dark matter, the cosmic coincidence puzzle, little hierarchy problem, leptogenesis, and the tiny neutrino masses. Three heavy Majorana neutrinos are introduced to the standard model sector and the twin sector respectively, which explain the tiny neutrino masses and generate the lepton asymmetry and the twin lepton asymmetry at the same time. The twin cogenesis mechanism applies to any viable twin Higgs model without an explicit Z 2 breaking in the leptonic sector and evading the ΔN eff constraint. We illustrate the twin cogenesis mechanism using the neutrino-philic twin two Higgs doublet model, a newly proposed model to lift the twin neutrino masses with spontaneous Z 2 breaking. The dark photon with a Stueckelberg mass ( 10 ) MeV ensures the energy in the twin sector as well as the symmetric component of twin sector particles can be depleted. The lightest twin baryons are the dark matter candidates with masses of approximately 5.5 GeV, which explains naturally the amount of dark matter and visible matter in the Universe are of the same order. We also demonstrate twin cogenesis in the fraternal twin Higgs setup, in which the dark matter candidate is the twin bottom bound state Ω b ′ b ′ b ′ ′ .

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Feng, W. Z., & Yu, J. H. (2023). Twin cogenesis. Communications in Theoretical Physics, 75(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1572-9494/acbb5b

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