Scalar-tensor baryogenesis: a scalar-tensor completion of gravitational baryogenesis
David S. Pereira

TL;DR
This paper introduces Scalar-Tensor Baryogenesis (STB), a novel mechanism where gravitational scalars in modified gravity generate the matter-antimatter asymmetry, linking geometric operators to baryogenesis in a consistent scalar-tensor framework.
Contribution
It develops a scalar-tensor completion of gravitational baryogenesis, establishing a map between curvature-based and scalar-tensor operators, and demonstrates its viability with a specific $F(R)$ model.
Findings
Reproduces observed baryon asymmetry with minimal parameters.
Ensures compatibility with nucleosynthesis bounds.
Maintains near-standard expansion history.
Abstract
We propose \emph{Scalar-Tensor Baryogenesis} (STB), in which the -violating bias needed for baryogenesis is sourced by the \emph{gravitational} scalars that appear in scalar-tensor representations of modified gravity. Derivative couplings act as an effective chemical potential in an FRW background, driving the plasma to a nonzero equilibrium density while -violating reactions are active. The asymmetry freezes in at the dynamically determined decoupling temperature fixed by , giving up to sphaleron conversion. A key structural result is an explicit \emph{on-shell/background} map -- through the Legendre relations defining the scalar potential -- between curvature-based geometric Gravitational baryogenesis operators and…
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