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A bound on neutrino masses from baryogenesis
W. Buchmüller, P. Di Bari, M. Plümacher
Published 2002-09-25Version 1
Properties of neutrinos, the lightest of all elementary particles, may be the origin of the entire matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe. This requires that neutrinos are Majorana particles, which are equal to their antiparticles, and that their masses are sufficiently small. Leptogenesis, the theory explaining the cosmic matter-antimatter asymmetry, predicts that all neutrino masses are smaller than 0.2 eV, which will be tested by forthcoming laboratory experiments and by cosmology.
Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Phys.Lett. B547 (2002) 128-132
Keywords: neutrino masses, baryogenesis, cosmic matter-antimatter asymmetry, entire matter-antimatter asymmetry, elementary particles
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