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Flavor Leptogenesis During Reheating Era

Published 25 Jan 2023 in hep-ph and astro-ph.CO | (2301.10791v2)

Abstract: Recently, it has been shown that the presence of a non-instantaneous era of reheating can significantly alter the charged lepton(s) equilibration temperature(s) which plays important role in flavor leptogenesis. In this work, we extend the analysis to a more general situation where RHNs are also produced from the decay of the inflaton. The presence of these RHNs along with the thermally generated ones (above its mass equivalent temperature only) redistributes different components of the energy density of the Universe during this reheating era, thereby affecting the charged lepton equilibration temperature (in addition to the Hubble effect) as well as the final reheating temperature $T_{\rm{RH}}$. Taking both the effects into account, we find that the decay of the lightest RHN in the set-up not only provides a platform to study flavor leptogenesis during reheating, but also an interesting framework of $quasi$-thermal leptogenesis emerges.

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