15–22 mars 2014
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Dark Matter, Baryogenesis and Neutrino Oscillations from Right Handed Neutrinos

18 mars 2014, 11:10
15m

Orateur

Dr Marco Drewes (TU Munich)

Description

I discuss the possibility that right handed neutrinos with experimentally accessible masses alone can simultaneously explain neutrino oscillations, the baryon asymmetry of the universe and Dark Matter. Since these are the only confirmed pieces of evidence for particle physics beyond the Standard Model, this testable scenario can in principle be valid as a complete effective field theory of particle physics up to the Planck scale. The predictions for decaying right handed neutrino Dark Matter are in excellent agreement with the recent tentative evidence for a 3.5keV emission line, while the heavier right handed neutrinos responsible for baryogenesis can be searched for in the next run of the LHC.

Author

Dr Marco Drewes (TU Munich)

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