Random-walk baryogenesis via primordial black holes
\.Ibrahim Semiz

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel mechanism where primordial black holes randomly absorb baryons and antibaryons, causing a stochastic change in the universe's baryon number, with potential implications for cosmology and observable signatures.
Contribution
It introduces a new baryogenesis scenario based on random black hole absorption events in the early universe, linking black hole physics with baryon asymmetry.
Findings
Net baryon number can evolve via a random walk due to black hole absorption.
The effect's scale is uncertain but must exist according to the model.
Potential observational signatures are discussed.
Abstract
Gravitation violates baryon number : A star has a huge amount of it, while a black hole forming from the star has none. Consider primordial black holes before the hadronic annihiliation in the early universe, encountering and absorbing baryons and antibaryons: Each such absorption changes of the universe by one unit, up or down. But the absorption events are , hence they amount to a random walk in -space, leading to the expectation of a net at the end. While the scale of this effect is most uncertain, it must exist. We explore some ramifications, including the change of net with expansion, connection with universe topology, and possible observational signatures.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
