The left-right symmetric model with doublet and bi-doublet Higgs scalars can accommodate linear, inverse or double seesaw for generating small neutrino masses in the presence of three singlet fermions. If the singlet fermions have small Majorana masses, they can form three pairs of quasi-degenerate Majorana fermions with three right-handed neutrinos. The decays of the quasi-degenerate Majorana fermions can realize the resonant leptogenesis. Alternatively, the right-handed neutrinos can obtain seesaw suppressed Majorana masses if the singlet fermions are very heavy. In this case leptogenesis, with or without resonant effect, is allowed in the decays of the right-handed neutrinos
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
Seesaw mechanism is a popular approach to give a viable explanation to the source of non-zero neutri...
The left-right symmetric model with doublet and bi-doublet Higgs scalars can accommodate linear, inv...
The left-right symmetric model with doublet and bi-doublet Higgs scalars can accommodate linear, inv...
The left-right symmetric model with doublet and bi-doublet Higgs scalars can accommodate linear, inv...
We study leptogenesis in three different realizations of the type Ib seesaw mechanism, where the eff...
We present the various leptogenesis scenarios which may occur if, in addition to the ordinary heavy ...
In this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in the context of neutrin...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
We discuss scalar triplet leptogenesis in a specific left-right symmetric seesaw model. We show that...
We discuss scalar triplet leptogenesis in a specific left-right symmetric seesaw model. We show that...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
Seesaw mechanism is a popular approach to give a viable explanation to the source of non-zero neutri...
The left-right symmetric model with doublet and bi-doublet Higgs scalars can accommodate linear, inv...
The left-right symmetric model with doublet and bi-doublet Higgs scalars can accommodate linear, inv...
The left-right symmetric model with doublet and bi-doublet Higgs scalars can accommodate linear, inv...
We study leptogenesis in three different realizations of the type Ib seesaw mechanism, where the eff...
We present the various leptogenesis scenarios which may occur if, in addition to the ordinary heavy ...
In this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in the context of neutrin...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
We discuss scalar triplet leptogenesis in a specific left-right symmetric seesaw model. We show that...
We discuss scalar triplet leptogenesis in a specific left-right symmetric seesaw model. We show that...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
International audienceIn this review, we present several variants of left–right symmetric models in ...
Seesaw mechanism is a popular approach to give a viable explanation to the source of non-zero neutri...