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Leptogenesis from a feebly interacting dark matter sector

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arxiv 2201.08537 v2 pith:GVHFTLJ5 submitted 2022-01-21 hep-ph

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keywords neutrinosright-handedchargeddecayasymmetrydarkfeeblyinteracting
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We perform an analysis of leptogenesis in the context of a simple extension of the Standard Model by two fermions; one charged ($\chi $) and one neutral ($\psi$), in addition to three right-handed neutrinos, $N_i$, interacting through a charged gauge singlet scalar $S$. The dark sector ($\chi$, $\psi$ and $S$) interacts feebly and produces a relic density consistent with measurements. The decay of right-handed neutrinos into the charged scalar $S$ and lepton provides an additional source of CP asymmetry, along with contributing through the virtual exchange of $S$ in the standard decay channel. With this the out-of-equilibrium decay of right-handed neutrinos, combined with lepton number changing scattering processes can generate the required baryon asymmetry of the universe even for right-handed neutrino masses in 10 TeV region, without requiring neutrinos to have degenerate masses.

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  1. Dark Matter-Driven Low-Scale Leptogenesis via Neutrino Portal

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