
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in leptogenesis, focusing on experimental test proposals, the influence of flavor effects, and the N_2 dominated scenario's significance in explaining matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Contribution
It highlights new developments in leptogenesis, emphasizing flavor effects and the N_2 dominated scenario, and discusses potential experimental tests.
Findings
Light and heavy flavor effects significantly impact asymmetry calculations.
The N_2 dominated scenario offers an attractive explanation for baryon asymmetry.
Recent proposals suggest feasible ways to test leptogenesis experimentally.
Abstract
Latest developments in leptogenesis are reviewed with a particular emphasis on the proposals to test leptogenesis. We discuss in particular the important role played by light and heavy flavour effects in the determination of the final asymmetry and the attractive features of the N_2 dominated scenario.
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