Author/Authors :
Steve Blanchet، نويسنده , , Pasquale Di Bari، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
We present a general analysis that reveals new aspects of the leptogenesis bounds on neutrino masses and on the reheat temperature of the Universe. After revisiting a known effect coming from an unbounded term in the total CP asymmetry, we show that an unbounded term in the flavored CP asymmetries has a stronger impact. It relaxes the lower bound on the reheat temperature down to image for image and for a mild tuning of the parameters in the see-saw orthogonal matrix. We also consider the effect of the Higgs asymmetry, showing that it lowers the upper bound on the neutrino masses in the so-called fully flavored regime where classic Boltzmann equations can be used. Imposing independence of the initial conditions contributes to lower the upper bound on neutrino masses as well. We study the conditions for the validity of the usual image-dominated scenario and for the applicability of the lower bound on the lightest right-handed (RH) neutrino mass image. We find that except for the two effective RH neutrino scenario, recovered for image, and for values image, the final asymmetry is more naturally dominated by the contribution from image-decays. Finally, we confirm in a general way that going beyond the hierarchical limit, the effect of washout addition makes the lower bound on image more stringent for image.