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Scientific paper
Sep 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976mnras.176p..69t&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 176, Sept. 1976, p. 69P-71P.
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Big Bang Cosmology, Charged Particles, Magnetic Monopoles, Fine Structure, Magnetic Charge Density, Magnetic Storms, Proton Density (Concentration), Quantum Numbers
Scientific paper
If particles can exist bearing magnetic monopoles, it seems very unlikely that many could have survived the early stages of a hot big-bang universe. This conclusion follows from the assumption that magnetically charged particles carry no other quantum numbers which are not carried by conventional particles. The unimportance of such magnetically charged particles is due to the small value of the fine-structure constant. If magnetically charged particles carry additional quantum numbers, substantial numbers may have survived the big bang, but it is difficult to discuss this possibility quantitatively except to say that most are probably in the form of magnetic atoms.
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