Resonant thermal lepton-flavour coherences at two loops enable dominant low-scale leptogenesis for both Dirac and Majorana singlet neutrinos down to GeV masses without mass degeneracy.
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Thermal Resonant Leptogenesis produces the observed baryon asymmetry via a dominant thermal channel from Higgs decays and lepton-doublet coherences, without requiring quasi-degenerate sterile neutrinos.
A gauged SO(3) flavour symmetry broken at multiple scales generates SM fermion masses, redistributes a lepton asymmetry into baryon and dark matter asymmetries via sphalerons, and yields dark matter as bound states of a confining SU(3), with mirror fermions required for anomaly cancellation.
Fixed points of modular symmetry in a type III seesaw model produce viable neutrino phenomenology and the observed baryon asymmetry.
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Low-Scale Leptogenesis from Resonant Thermal Lepton Flavour Coherences
Resonant thermal lepton-flavour coherences at two loops enable dominant low-scale leptogenesis for both Dirac and Majorana singlet neutrinos down to GeV masses without mass degeneracy.
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Dominant Thermal Resonant Mechanism for Low-Scale Leptogenesis
Thermal Resonant Leptogenesis produces the observed baryon asymmetry via a dominant thermal channel from Higgs decays and lepton-doublet coherences, without requiring quasi-degenerate sterile neutrinos.
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Gauged Flavour for Asymmetric Dark Matter
A gauged SO(3) flavour symmetry broken at multiple scales generates SM fermion masses, redistributes a lepton asymmetry into baryon and dark matter asymmetries via sphalerons, and yields dark matter as bound states of a confining SU(3), with mirror fermions required for anomaly cancellation.
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Predictions of Modular Symmetry Fixed Points on Neutrino Masses, Mixing, and Leptogenesis
Fixed points of modular symmetry in a type III seesaw model produce viable neutrino phenomenology and the observed baryon asymmetry.