Electroweak baryon number non-conservation and "topological condensates" in the early Universe

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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8 pages, invited talk at "Physics at LHC", Vienna 2004

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Electroweak vacuum transition processes (sphalerons) in the early Universe
provide a possible explanation of the baryon asymmetry. Anomaly theory suggests
that these electroweak baryon number non-conserving processes are accompanied
by the formation of a ``topological condensate'' which may remain in the
Universe that we observe today.

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