On the sign of the neutrino asymmetry induced by active-sterile neutrino oscillations in the early Universe
P. Di Bari, R. Foot

TL;DR
This paper investigates the final sign of neutrino asymmetry generated by active-sterile neutrino oscillations in the early Universe, using full momentum-dependent quantum kinetic equations to analyze parameter regions and oscillation effects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed numerical analysis of neutrino asymmetry sign behavior, including the impact of oscillations and initial conditions, within a specific parameter space.
Findings
Neutrino asymmetry sign is fixed for large mixing angles.
Oscillations can change the asymmetry sign in certain parameter regions.
Final sign sensitivity depends on initial conditions and oscillation count.
Abstract
We deal with the problem of the final sign of the neutrino asymmetry generated by active-sterile neutrino oscillations in the Early Universe solving the full momentum dependent quantum kinetic equations. We study the parameter region . For a large range of values the sign of the neutrino asymmetry is fixed and does not oscillate. For values of mixing parameters in the region , the neutrino asymmetry appears to undergo rapid oscillations during the period where the exponential growth occurs. Our numerical results indicate that the oscillations are able to change the neutrino asymmetry sign. The sensitivity of the solutions and in particular of the final sign of lepton number to small changes in the initial…
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