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Baryogenesis Through Mixing of Heavy Majorana Neutrinos

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arxiv hep-ph/9607310 v1 pith:EABOZ5FN submitted 1996-07-15 hep-ph

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keywords asymmetrymajorananeutrinosheavyleptonmechanismmixinganti-leptons
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A mechanism is presented, in which the mixing of right handed heavy Majorana neutrinos creates a $CP-$asymmetric universe. When these Majorana neutrinos subsequently decay more leptons than anti-leptons are produced. The lepton asymmetry created by this new mechanism can exceed by a few orders of magnitude any lepton asymmetry originating from direct decays. The asymmetry is finally converted into a baryon asymmetry during the electroweak phase transition.

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