Abstract

We discuss the implications of Affleck-Dine (AD) baryogenesis for different classes of baryon and lepton number violating processes: specially focussing on implications for neutron-anti-neutron ($n-\bar{n}$) oscillation. The class of AD baryogenesis scenarios we work with uses the AD field also as the inflaton which is nonminimally coupled to gravity. We find that adequate baryogenesis and no washout by the baryon number ($B$) or the lepton number ($L$) violating operators implies constraints on the observability of the process or in the case of neutrino mass with compatibility with neutrino oscillation observations. In particular, for $n-\bar{n}$ oscillation, we study some of the familiar operators that connect the AD field to $n-\bar{n}$ oscillation and find that a split scalar spectrum model turns out to be most advantageous for obtaining an observable $n-\bar{n}$ while remaining consistent with AD baryogenesis. It is interesting that this spectrum is similar to a non-supersymmetyric SO(10) model for observable $n-\bar{n}$ oscillation discussed before, suggesting that this AD scenario can be embedded into a grand unified SO(10) model. We also find that for a low scale (all scales in the 100 TeV range), there is a narrow range of parameters where the observable $n-\bar{n}$ oscillation is compatible with viable AD baryogenesis. A feature of this baryogenesis scenario for $n-\bar{n}$ oscillation is that it necessarily predicts processes with $\Delta B=4$ or higher, all be it with highly suppressed amplitudes.

Highlights

  • Either baryon number (B) or lepton number (L) violation is known to be one of the key ingredients in resolving a fundamental puzzle of cosmology, the origin of matterantimatter asymmetry

  • In this note we focus on the question of how we can understand matter-antimatter asymmetry in models with observable n − noscillation

  • To make the inflationary prediction to be consistent with the current cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations, we introduce nonminimal coupling of the AD field with gravity

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Either baryon number (B) or lepton number (L) violation is known to be one of the key ingredients in resolving a fundamental puzzle of cosmology, the origin of matterantimatter asymmetry. After commenting on implications for nucleon decay and neutrino mass, we focus on n − noscillation and show that the preferred scenario for AD baryogenesis in this case has a split scalar spectrum for the latter, similar to the one that arises in nonsupersymmetric SO(10) model proposed in [19] mentioned above. This makes the scenario embeddable into an SO(10) GUT theory.

THE MODEL
EVOLUTION OF THE UNIVERSE IN OUR PICTURE
EVOLUTION OF AD FIELD AFTER STAGE 2 AND BARYOGENESIS
ORIGIN OF VEV hΦi
CONNECTING TO B AND L-VIOLATING PROCESSES
Neutrino mass via L-violating operators
NEUTRON-ANTINEUTRON OSCILLATION
Split scale scenario
CONCLUSION

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