A spectator scalar field coupled to the inflaton and to spacetime curvature yields a first-order correction to the baryon asymmetry in spontaneous baryogenesis, potentially enhancing it by orders of magnitude for small coupling g.
Baryogenesis During Reheating in Natural Inflation and Comments on Spontaneous Baryogenesis
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
We calculate the baryon asymmetry created by the decay of a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson whose interactions violate baryon number conservation. Our results are in disagreement with previous results in the original spontaneous baryogenesis models for the asymmetry produced by the decay of an oscillating scalar field with B number violating derivative couplings; we find that the net baryon number density is proportional to $\th_i^3$, where $\th_i$ is the amplitude of the PNGB-field in natural inflation at the onset of reheating. We also discuss our disagreement with the interpretation of $\dot\theta$ as an effective chemical potential for baryon number in spontaneous baryogenesis models. While our calculation of the asymmetry is carried out in the context of natural inflation our approach is generally valid for baryogenesis models using decaying classical fields. In the Appendices, we include a complete derivation of the number density of particles produced by the decay of a classical scalar field; this number density is proportional to the integral over momenta of the one pair production amplitude.
fields
gr-qc 1years
2025 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Impact of a complex scalar spectator field on baryon asymmetry within spontaneous baryogenesis
A spectator scalar field coupled to the inflaton and to spacetime curvature yields a first-order correction to the baryon asymmetry in spontaneous baryogenesis, potentially enhancing it by orders of magnitude for small coupling g.