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Phys Rev Lett ; 130(26): 261803, 2023 Jun 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37450833

ABSTRACT

A chiral chemical potential present in the early Universe can source helical hypermagnetic fields through the chiral plasma instability. If these hypermagnetic fields survive until the electroweak phase transition, they source a contribution to the baryon asymmetry of the Universe. In this Letter, we demonstrate that lepton flavor asymmetries above |µ|/T∼9×10^{-3} trigger this mechanism even for vanishing total lepton number. This excludes the possibility of such large lepton flavor asymmetries present at temperatures above 10^{6} GeV, setting a constraint which is about 2 orders of magnitude stronger than the current CMB and BBN limits.


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Embryonic Development , Plasma , Phase Transition , Temperature
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Phys Rev Lett ; 129(4): 041101, 2022 Jul 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35939000

ABSTRACT

Gravitational waves (GWs) generate oscillating electromagnetic effects in the vicinity of external electric and magnetic fields. We discuss this phenomenon with a particular focus on reinterpreting the results of axion haloscopes based on lumped-element detectors, which probe GWs in the 100 kHz-100 MHz range. Measurements from ABRACADABRA and SHAFT already place bounds on GWs, although the present strain sensitivity is weak. However, we demonstrate that the sensitivity scaling with the volume of such instruments is significant-faster than for axions-and so rapid progress will be made in the future. With no modifications, DMRadio-m^{3} will have a GW strain sensitivity of h∼10^{-20} at 200 MHz. A simple modification of the pickup loop used to readout the induced magnetic flux can parametrically enhance the GW sensitivity, particularly at lower frequencies.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 126(20): 201802, 2021 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34110201

ABSTRACT

We present a leptogenesis mechanism based on the standard type-I seesaw model that successfully operates at right-handed-neutrino masses as low as a few hundred TeV. This mechanism, which we dub wash-in leptogenesis, does not require any CP violation in the neutrino sector and can be implemented even in the regime of strong wash-out. The key idea behind wash-in leptogenesis is to generalize standard freeze-out leptogenesis to a nonminimal cosmological background in which the chemical potentials of all particles not in chemical equilibrium at the temperature of leptogenesis are allowed to take arbitrary values. This sets the stage for building a plethora of new baryogenesis models where chemical potentials generated at high temperatures are reprocessed to generate a nonvanishing B-L asymmetry at low temperatures. As concrete examples, we discuss wash-in leptogenesis after axion inflation and in the context of grand unification.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 126(2): 021104, 2021 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33512202

ABSTRACT

In the presence of magnetic fields, gravitational waves are converted into photons and vice versa. We demonstrate that this conversion leads to a distortion of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), which can serve as a detector for MHz to GHz gravitational wave sources active before reionization. The measurements of the radio telescope EDGES can be cast as a bound on the gravitational wave amplitude, h_{c}<10^{-21}(10^{-12}) at 78 MHz, for the strongest (weakest) cosmic magnetic fields allowed by current astrophysical and cosmological constraints. Similarly, the results of ARCADE 2 imply h_{c}<10^{-24}(10^{-14}) at 3-30 GHz. For the strongest magnetic fields, these constraints exceed current laboratory constraints by about 7 orders of magnitude. Future advances in 21 cm astronomy may conceivably push these bounds below the sensitivity of cosmological constraints on the total energy density of gravitational waves.

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