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Left-Handed Physics is not right for EDMs

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Heavy New Physics models with lepton flavour-changing interactions are motivated by neutrino masses, and generically induce dipole interactions for leptons, which can be flavour-changing ($l_j\to l_i \gamma$) or flavour-diagonal (magnetic and electric dipole moments(edms)). We focus on models with complex couplings, and where the singlet Standard Model leptons ($\{e_R^i\}$) do not interact with the New Physics. In such models, edms are calculated to arise at two loops, despite that complex amplitudes for $l_j\to l_i \gamma$ appear at one loop. We explore whether the extra loop suppression of edms survives flavour basis rotations that could be induced by flavour-changing NP contributions to the charged lepton mass matrix. We show that one-loop edms vanish in both the mass and Yukawa eigenstate bases.

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Dark Sector Electroweak Baryogenesis In Light Of The Galactic Center Excess

hep-ph · 2025-08-08 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A dark-sector electroweak baryogenesis model with a ~50 GeV fermionic dark matter candidate can simultaneously match the baryon asymmetry, the dark matter relic density, and (at ~2 sigma) the galactic center gamma-ray excess, and predicts observable gravitational waves.

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  • Dark Sector Electroweak Baryogenesis In Light Of The Galactic Center Excess hep-ph · 2025-08-08 · conditional · none · ref 68 · internal anchor

    A dark-sector electroweak baryogenesis model with a ~50 GeV fermionic dark matter candidate can simultaneously match the baryon asymmetry, the dark matter relic density, and (at ~2 sigma) the galactic center gamma-ray excess, and predicts observable gravitational waves.