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Quintessential Kination and Leptogenesis

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Thermal leptogenesis induced by the CP-violating decay of a right-handed neutrino (RHN) is discussed in the background of quintessential kination, i.e., in a cosmological model where the energy density of the early Universe is assumed to be dominated by the kinetic term of a quintessence field during some epoch of its evolution. This assumption may lead to very different observational consequences compared to the case of a standard cosmology where the energy density of the Universe is dominated by radiation. We show that, depending on the choice of the temperature T_r above which kination dominates over radiation, any situation between the strong and the super--weak wash--out regime are equally viable for leptogenesis, even with the RHN Yukawa coupling fixed to provide the observed atmospheric neutrino mass scale ~ 0.05 eV. For M< T_r < M/100, i.e., when kination stops to dominate at a time which is not much later than when leptogenesis takes place, the efficiency of the process, defined as the ratio between the produced lepton asymmetry and the amount of CP violation in the RHN decay, can be larger than in the standard scenario of radiation domination. This possibility is limited to the case when the neutrino mass scale is larger than about 0.01 eV. The super--weak wash--out regime is obtained for T_r << M/100, and includes the case when T_r is close to the nucleosynthesis temperature ~ 1 MeV. Irrespective of T_r, we always find a sufficient window above the electroweak temperature T ~ 100 GeV for the sphaleron transition to thermalize, so that the lepton asymmetry can always be converted to the observed baryon asymmetry.

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Spontaneous Scoto-leptogenesis

hep-ph · 2026-08-12 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A rolling Majoron from broken global B-L symmetry generates the baryon asymmetry at TeV-scale right-handed neutrino masses in the scotogenic model, consistent with neutrino and dark matter constraints.

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  • Spontaneous Scoto-leptogenesis hep-ph · 2026-08-12 · conditional · none · ref 95 · internal anchor

    A rolling Majoron from broken global B-L symmetry generates the baryon asymmetry at TeV-scale right-handed neutrino masses in the scotogenic model, consistent with neutrino and dark matter constraints.