Author:
Kasai Kentaro,Kawasaki Masahiro,Murai Kai
Abstract
Abstract
Sterile neutrino is a fascinating candidate for dark matter.
In this paper, we examine the Affleck-Dine (AD) leptogenesis scenario generating a large lepton asymmetry,
which can induce
the resonant production of sterile neutrino dark matter
via the Shi-Fuller (SF) mechanism.
We also revisit the numerical calculation of the SF mechanism and the constraints from current X-ray and Lyman-α forest observations.
We find that the AD leptogenesis scenario can explain the production of sterile neutrino dark matter by incorporating a non-topological soliton with a lepton charge called L-ball.
Finally, we discuss
an enhancement of second-order gravitational waves at the L-ball decay and investigate the testability of our scenario with future gravitational wave observations.