Journal article
Particle-antiparticle asymmetries from annihilations
I Baldes, NF Bell, K Petraki, RR Volkas
Physical Review Letters | Published : 2014
Abstract
An extensively studied mechanism to create particle-antiparticle asymmetries is the out-of-equilibrium and CP violating decay of a heavy particle. We, instead, examine how asymmetries can arise purely from 2→2 annihilations rather than from the usual 1→2 decays and inverse decays. We review the general conditions on the reaction rates that arise from S-matrix unitarity and CPT invariance, and show how these are implemented in the context of a simple toy model. We formulate the Boltzmann equations for this model, and present an example solution.
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I. B. was supported by the Commonwealth of Australia. N. F. B. and R. R. V. were supported in part by the Australian Research Council. K. P. was supported by the Netherlands Foundation for Fundamental Research of Matter (FOM) and the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). I. B. would like to thank P. Cox and A. Millar for clarifying discussions. Feynman diagrams drawn using Jaxodraw [47].