CPT-Violating Leptogenesis induced by Gravitational Defects
Nick E. Mavromatos, Sarben Sarkar

TL;DR
This paper investigates how gravitational backgrounds inspired by string theory, including axion fields, stochastic Finsler metrics, and D0 brane defects, can induce leptogenesis and matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Contribution
It introduces novel mechanisms of leptogenesis driven by string-inspired gravitational backgrounds, especially focusing on D0 brane defects and their role in matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Findings
Different fermion and antifermion dispersion relations lead to leptogenesis.
Stochastic D0 brane defects naturally favor matter over antimatter.
Lorentz-violating backgrounds can induce matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Abstract
We explore leptogenesis induced by the propagation of neutrinos in gravitational backgrounds that may occur in string theory. The first background is due to linear dilatons and the associated Kalb-Ramond field (axion) in four non-compact space-time dimensions of the string, and can be described within the framework of local effective lagrangians. The axion is linear in the time coordinate of the Einstein frame and gives rise to a constant torsion which couples to the fermion spin through a gravitational covariant derivative. This leads to different energy-momentum dispersion relations for fermions and anti-fermions and hence leptogenesis. The next two backgrounds go beyond the local effective lagrangian framework. One is a stochastic (Lorentz Violating) Finsler metric which again leads to different dispersion relations between fermions and antifermions. The third background of primary…
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