Abstract
We consider leptogenesis induced by soft supersymmetry breaking terms (''soft leptogenesis''), in the context of the inverse seesaw mechanism. In this model there are lepton number (L) conserving and L-violating soft supersymmetry-breaking B-terms involving the singlet sneutrinos which, together with the - generically small - L-violating parameter responsible of the neutrino mass, give a small mass splitting between the four singlet sneutrino states of a single generation. In combination with the trilinear soft supersymmetry breaking terms they also provide new CP violating phases needed to generate a lepton asymmetry in the singlet sneutrino decays. We obtain that in this scenario the lepton asymmetry is proportional to the L-conserving soft supersymmetry-breaking B-term, and it is not suppressed by the L-violating parameters. Consequently we find that, as in the standard see-saw case, this mechanism can lead to sucessful leptogenesis only for relatively small value of the relevant soft bilinear coupling. The right-handed neutrino masses can be sufficiently low to elude the gravitino problem. Also the corresponding Yukawa couplings involving the lightest of the right-handed neutrinos are constrained to be ∑|Y1k|210-7 which generically implies that the neutrino mass spectrum has to be strongly hierarchical.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 021 |
| Journal | Journal of High Energy Physics |
| Volume | 2007 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Feb 1 2007 |
Keywords
- Beyond standard model
- Neutrino physics
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