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DTSTART:20160202T213000Z
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LOCATION:5280 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Oscillations and Baryogenesis\, Theory Seminar (High Energy/Co
 smology)\, David McKeen\, University of Washington
DESCRIPTION:In the context of inflationary cosmology\, the matter-anti
 matter asymmetry of the Universe is a mystery. Dynamical explanations 
 of this asymmetry are generally called baryogenesis. I will describe a
  new mechanism for baryogenesis at low temperatures\, i.e. below the Q
 CD confinement temperature\, involving the (CP-violating) oscillation 
 of states made of strongly interacting particles. In the course of thi
 s talk\, I will also make connections to neutron-antineutron oscillati
 ons\, clearing up issues that exist in the literature and pointing the
  way to novel experimental tests.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=3880
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