Dark world and baryon asymmetry from a common source
Nov, 200528 pages
Published in:
- JCAP 01 (2006) 026
e-Print:
- astro-ph/0511742 [astro-ph]
Report number:
- KANAZAWA-05-09
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We study generation of baryon number asymmetry and both abundance of dark matter and dark energy on the basis of global symmetry and its associating flat directions in a supersymmetric model. We assume the existence of a model independent axion which is generally expected in the effective theory of superstring. If we consider a combined field of the model independent axion and a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson coming from spontaneous breaking of the global symmetry, its potential can be sufficiently flat and then it may present a candidate of the dark energy as a quintessential axion. Both the baryon asymmetry and the dark matter are supposed to be produced nonthermally as the asymmetry of another global charge through the Affleck-Dine mechanism along the relevant flat direction. Its decay to the observable and hidden sectors explains the baryon number asymmetry and the dark matter abundance, respectively.- baryon number: asymmetry
- dark matter
- dark energy
- spontaneous symmetry breaking
- potential: flat direction
- supersymmetry
- axion
- Goldstone particle
- quintessence
- strong interaction: CP
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