Observational tests of Baryon symmetric cosmology

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Antimatter, Background Radiation, Baryons, Big Bang Cosmology, Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, Annihilation Reactions, Broken Symmetry, Critical Experiments, Field Theory (Physics), Galactic Clusters, Gamma Ray Spectra, Gauge Theory, Neutrinos, Particle Production, Spaceborne Astronomy

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Observational evidence for Baryon symmetric (matter/antimatter) cosmology and future observational tests are reviewed. The most significant consequences of Baryon symmetric cosmology lie in the prediction of an observable cosmic background of gamma radiation from the decay of pi(0)-mesons produced in nucleon-antinucleon annihilations. Equations for the prediction of the amma ray background spectrum for the case of high redshifts are presented. The theoretical and observational plots of the background spectrum are shown to be in good agreement. Measurement of cosmic ray antiprotons and the use of high energy neutrino astronomy to look for antimatter elsewhere in the universe are also addressed.

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