baryon asymmetry

abundance of matter (baryons) and lack of antimatter (antibaryons) in our Observable Universe

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Abstract is: In physical cosmology, the baryon asymmetry problem, also known as the matter asymmetry problem or the matter–antimatter asymmetry problem, is the observed imbalance in baryonic matter (the type of matter experienced in everyday life) and antibaryonic matter in the observable universe. Neither the standard model of particle physics, nor the theory of general relativity provides a known explanation for why this should be so, and it is a natural assumption that the universe is neutral with all conserved charges. The Big Bang should have produced equal amounts of matter and antimatter. Since this does not seem to have been the case, it is likely some physical laws must have acted differently or did not exist for matter and antimatter. Several competing hypotheses exist to explain the imbalance of matter and antimatter that resulted in baryogenesis. However, there is as of yet no consensus theory to explain the phenomenon, which has been described as "one of the great mysteries in physics".

baryon asymmetry is …
instance of (P31):
list of unsolved problems in physicsQ1968311
surveillanceQ334401
asymmetryQ752641

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P1417Encyclopædia Britannica Online IDtopic/matter-antimatter-asymmetry
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P227GND ID4410963-5
P11514Great Russian Encyclopedia portal IDbarionnaia-asimmetriia-vselennoi-a3fd19
P6366Microsoft Academic ID2779293552
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