Baryon number violation and particle collider experiments

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Baryons, Particle Collisions, Scattering Cross Sections, Collision Parameters, Cosmology, Particle Accelerators, Particle Theory

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Baryon number nonconservation, due to nonperturbative effects (sphalerons) in the standard model, may have been important in the early Universe. The possibility that similar effects could show up at future particle collider experiments is discussed. These would be multiparticle events with average transverse momenta of the order of p(sub t) approximately equal to M(sub W). A motivation to look for these effects in laboratory experiments is to be sure of the physics that goes into the early Universe.

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