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Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe and Neutrinos
Our Universe is charge-asymmetric: it contains no antimatter in amounts comparable to matter. This fact provides cosmological evidence for the nonconservation of baryon number as well as for C and CP breaking. We review the problem of the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the Universe and the ideas proposed for its solution motivated by the discoveries in
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Quantum Entanglement Asymmetry and the Cosmic Matter-Antimatter Imbalance: A Theoretical and Observational Analysis. [PDF]
Neukart F.
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Rescattering effects in the reaction γd → π-pp. [PDF]
Gauzshtein V +36 more
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Polarization observables in double neutral pion photoproduction. [PDF]
CBELSA/TAPS Collaboration.
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Leptogenesis with perturbations in type-II and type-III seesaw models. [PDF]
Baldes I.
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Observation of charge-parity symmetry breaking in baryon decays. [PDF]
LHCb Collaboration.
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Observation of anomalous decay of a polarized three-component Fermi gas. [PDF]
Schumacher GL +7 more
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Fano-engineered high-Q compact nested ring resonator based photonic device for advanced multi-analyte biosensing applications. [PDF]
Mishra P, Gaur T, Srinivas T.
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Self-trapping and skin solitons in two-dimensional non-Hermitian lattices. [PDF]
Kokkinakis ET, Komis I, Makris KG.
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