Friday, September 7, 2012

1209.1288 (Chiara Arina)

Triplet seesaw model: from inflation to asymmetric dark matter and leptogenesis    [PDF]

Chiara Arina
The nature of dark matter (DM) particles and the mechanism that provides their measured relic abundance are currently unknown. Likewise, the nature of the inflaton is unknown as well. We investigate the triplet seesaw model in an unified picture. At high energy scale, we consider Higgs inflation driven by an admixture of standard model and triplet Higgs fields, both coupled non-minimally to gravity. At intermediate and low energies we investigate vector like fermion doublet DM candidates with a charge asymmetry in the dark sector, which is generated by the same mechanism that provides the baryon asymmetry, namely baryogenesis-via-leptogenesis induced by the decay of scalar triplets. At the same time the model gives rise to neutrino masses in the ballpark of oscillation experiments via type-II seesaw. We then apply Bayesian statistics to infer the model parameters giving rise to the observed baryon asymmetry and DM density, compatibly with inflationary and DM direct detection constraints, updated with the CRESST-II excess, the new XENON100 data release and KIMS exclusion limit.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.1288

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