Matter-antimatter separation in the early universe by rotating black holes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antineutrinos, Black Holes (Astronomy), Cosmology, Neutrinos, Rotating Bodies, Universe, Antimatter, Baryons, Elementary Particles, Matter (Physics), Photons

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Consideration of the effect of rotating black holes evaporating early in the universe shows that they would have produced oppositely directed neutrino and antineutrino currents, which push matter and antimatter apart. This separation mechanism is, however, too feeble to account for a present baryon-to-photon ratio of 10 to the -9th, and has no significant observational consequences.

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