Detection of gamma rays and the possible existence of antimatter on a universal scale

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Annihilation Reactions, Antinucleons, Big Bang Cosmology, Galactic Evolution, Gamma Rays, Background Radiation, Galactic Radiation, Interfacial Tension, Radiative Heat Transfer, Thermal Radiation, X Rays

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Physical processes are discussed which can occur if the universe contains as much matter as antimatter. One is a phase separation between nucleons and antinucleons within thermal radiation at very high temperatures, and second is the occurrence of a surface tension between matter and antimatter during the radiative period. The consequences of these effects, which have a bearing on the amount of matter in the universe, on galaxy formation, on gamma ray background, and on the energy mechanism of quasars, are briefly described.

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