Holography, charge and baryon asymmetry
T.R. Mongan

TL;DR
This paper explores how holographic principles and charged preon models could explain the baryon asymmetry observed in our universe, particularly within the context of closed inflationary Friedmann universes.
Contribution
It estimates the baryon asymmetry predicted by charged preon models in closed inflationary Friedmann universes, linking holography to baryon asymmetry.
Findings
Charged preon models can produce baryon asymmetry consistent with observations.
Holographic principles provide a framework for understanding matter-antimatter imbalance.
The model applies specifically to closed inflationary Friedmann universes.
Abstract
The reason for baryon asymmetry in our universe has been a pertinent question for many years. The holographic principle suggests a charged preon model underlies the Standard Model of particle physics and any such charged preon model requires baryon asymmetry. This note estimates the baryon asymmetry predicted by charged preon models in closed inflationary Friedmann universes.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
