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Standard model baryogenesis

Simply on CP arguments, we argue against a Standard Model explanation of baryogenesis via the charge transport mechanism. A CP-asymmetry is found in the reflection coefficients of quarks hitting the electroweak phase boundary created during a first order phase transition. The problem is analyzed bot...

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Autores principales: Gavela, M.B., Hernandez, P., Orloff, J., Pene, O
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/266675
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author Gavela, M.B.
Hernandez, P.
Orloff, J.
Pene, O
author_facet Gavela, M.B.
Hernandez, P.
Orloff, J.
Pene, O
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description Simply on CP arguments, we argue against a Standard Model explanation of baryogenesis via the charge transport mechanism. A CP-asymmetry is found in the reflection coefficients of quarks hitting the electroweak phase boundary created during a first order phase transition. The problem is analyzed both in an academic zero temperature case and in the realistic finite temperature one. At finite temperature, a crucial role is played by the damping rate of quasi-quarks in a hot plasma, which induces loss of spatial coherence and suppresses reflection on the boundary even at tree-level. The resulting baryon asymmetry is many orders of magnitude below what observation requires. We comment as well on related works.
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spelling cern-2666752019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/266675engGavela, M.B.Hernandez, P.Orloff, J.Pene, OStandard model baryogenesisParticle Physics - PhenomenologySimply on CP arguments, we argue against a Standard Model explanation of baryogenesis via the charge transport mechanism. A CP-asymmetry is found in the reflection coefficients of quarks hitting the electroweak phase boundary created during a first order phase transition. The problem is analyzed both in an academic zero temperature case and in the realistic finite temperature one. At finite temperature, a crucial role is played by the damping rate of quasi-quarks in a hot plasma, which induces loss of spatial coherence and suppresses reflection on the boundary even at tree-level. The resulting baryon asymmetry is many orders of magnitude below what observation requires. We comment as well on related works.hep-ph/9407403CERN-TH-7368-94LPTHE-ORSAY-94-71HD-THEP-94-24CERN-TH-7368-94HD-THEP-94-24LPTHE-94-71oai:cds.cern.ch:2666751994-07-31
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Gavela, M.B.
Hernandez, P.
Orloff, J.
Pene, O
Standard model baryogenesis
title Standard model baryogenesis
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title_short Standard model baryogenesis
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topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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