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SUMMARY:Echoes of Supersymmetry: Baryon Asymmetry\, Relic Q-balls\, an
 d Gravity Waves\, NPAC (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, Alex Kus
 enko\, UCLA
DESCRIPTION:If supersymmetry is realized in nature\, even at some very
  high\nenergy scales\, it has important cosmological consequences.  
 \nA generic prediction of supersymmetry is the flat directions\nin th
 e potential\, along which a scalar condensate can form at\nthe end of
  inflation.  This condensate is generically unstable\;\nits evolution
  and its fragmentation into Q-balls can generate\nthe baryon asymmetr
 y\, dark matter\, and the gravity waves that\ncan be observed by upco
 ming detectors.
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