Baryon asymmetry, stable proton and n-n¯ oscillations in superstring models

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The violation of baryon number is discussed in the context of a gauge model inspired by the E8 × E8 superstring theory. Lepton number is an accidental unbroken symmetry of the model. The proton, as a consequence, is essentially stable. The model yields an acceptable value (~10-10) for the baryon asymmetry in the universe. It also predicts n-n¯ oscillations at a rate which may be amenable to ongoing experimental searches.
Supported in part by the Department of Energy under Contract Grant Number DE-AC02-78ER05007.

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