Chirp asymmetry as an analogue of early universe leptogenesis

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Abstract

The effective conjugation symmetry that arises in the rotating wave frame is the analogue of the charge conjugation symmetry in field theory. Breaking this effective conjugation symmetry leads to asymmetries between up- and down- chirped excitation in quantum optical systems. We use semiclassical quantum optics theory to describe these processes and characterize the experimentally measured asymmetry in the optical response in chirped, two-color saturated absorption spectroscopy (SAS) in an atomic vapor cell. Doing so demonstrates a theoretical and phenomenological correspondence to the simplest model of leptogenesis, the process by which our universe purportedly went from equal amounts of matter and antimatter to its present matter excess. This understanding of the asymmetry arising from a broken discrete symmetry under chirp illuminates the underlying processes responsible for other multiphoton asymmetries previously noted in the literature.

*NSF grant (DMR-1609077) and the Ann Seimon Endowment

Publication: arXiv:2205.05548

Presenters

  • Michael Crescimanno

    • Department of Physics, Youngstown State University

Authors

  • Michael Crescimanno

    • Department of Physics, Youngstown State University
  • Matthew Commons

    • Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Youngstown State University
  • Nicole Abend

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Youngstown State University
  • Ian M Jones

    • Department of Computer Sciences, Youngstown State University
  • Jonathan T George

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Youngstown State University
  • Aaron W Weiser

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Youngstown State University