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$(L_e-L_μ-L_τ)$ discrete symmetry for heavy right-handed neutrinos and degenerate leptogenesis

The degenerate leptogenesis is studied when the degeneracy in two of the heavy right-handed neutrinos [the third one is irrelevant if $μ-τ$ symmetry is assumed] is due to $\bar{L}\equiv (L_{e}-L_μ-L_τ) $ discrete symmetry. It is shown that a sizeable leptogenesis asymmetry $(ε\succsim 10^{-6}) $ is possible. The level of degeneracy required also predicts the Majorana phase needed for the asymmetry. Since it is the same phase, which appears in the double $β$% -decay and this prediction is testable. Implication of non-zero reactor angle $θ_{13}$ are discussed. It is shown that the contribution from $% \sin ^{2}θ_{13}$ to leptogenesis asymmetry parameter may even dominate.An accurate measument of $\sin ^{2}θ_{13}$ would have important implications for the mass degeneracy of heavy right-handed neutrinos.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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