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In this thesis we discuss the construction of an effective field
theory (EFT) for non-relativistic Majorana fermions, show how to
use it to calculate observables in a thermal medium, and derive the
effects of these thermal particles on the CP asymmetry. The methods
described in this thesis allow a systematic and effective
description of the non-relativistic dynamics of a heavy Majorana
fermion at finite temperature. The CP asymmetry is studied for
hierarchical and nearly degenerate heavy-neutrino masses and the
analysis includes the treatment of lepton-flavor effects. Heavy
Majorana neutrinos are involved in many scenarios of physics beyond
the standard model and, in the leptogenesis framework, they are at
the root of the baryon asymmetry in the Universe. Besides
simplifying exist in g results, the EFT approach provides useful
tools for addressing even more involved observables. Indeed, taken
together, the approach and the material presented here represent an
important step toward a systematic improvement of our knowledge of
the CP asymmetry in heavy-neutrino decays at finite temperature.
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