Connecting QGP-Heavy Ion Physics to the Early Universe
Johann Rafelski

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties and evolution of quark-gluon plasma in the early Universe, comparing it with laboratory heavy ion experiments to understand matter-antimatter emergence and the similarities between cosmological and experimental conditions.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of quark-gluon plasma in the early Universe and laboratory experiments, highlighting new insights into matter-antimatter emergence.
Findings
Identifies key similarities between early Universe and laboratory QGP conditions
Discusses matter-antimatter emergence from primordial quark-gluon soup
Highlights differences in evolution dynamics of QGP in cosmology and experiments
Abstract
We discuss properties and evolution of quark-gluon plasma in the early Universe and compare to laboratory heavy ion experiments. We describe how matter and antimatter emerged from a primordial soup of quarks and gluons. We focus our discussion on similarities and differences between the early Universe and the laboratory experiments.
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