Production of heavy sterile neutrinos from vector boson decay at electroweak temperatures
Louis Lello, Daniel Boyanovsky, Robert D. Pisarski

TL;DR
This paper investigates the production of sterile neutrinos from vector boson decay at electroweak temperatures, deriving quantum kinetic equations and analyzing helicity-dependent effects, with implications for dark matter and cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive quantum kinetic framework for sterile neutrino production at high temperatures, including helicity effects and medium interactions, extending previous models.
Findings
Negative helicity states are suppressed by the medium.
Positive helicity states freeze out at around 8 GeV.
Produced sterile neutrinos are not sufficient as sole dark matter but may address the lithium problem.
Abstract
In the standard model extended with a seesaw mass matrix, we study the production of sterile neutrinos from the decay of vector bosons at . We derive a general quantum kinetic equation for the production of sterile neutrinos and their effective mixing angles valid in a wide range of temperature, to all orders in interactions of the standard model, and to leading order mixing angle . Production rates and effective mixing angles depend sensitively on helicity. Positive helicity states interact more weakly with the medium and their effective mixing angle is not modified significantly whereas the mixing angle for negative helicity is strongly suppressed by the medium. If , there are fewer states with negative helicity produced than those with positive helicity. There is an MSW resonance in the absence of lepton asymmetry,…
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