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arxiv: cond-mat/9607212 · v1 · submitted 1996-07-30 · ❄️ cond-mat · gr-qc· hep-th

Cosmology, Particle Physics and Superfluid 3He

classification ❄️ cond-mat gr-qchep-th
keywords formationsuperfluiddefectsanisotropybaryogenesisconnectcosmologydefect-mediated
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Many direct parallels connect superfluid 3He with the field theories describing the physical vacuum, gauge fields and elementary fermions. Superfluid $^3$He exhibits a variety of topological defects which can be detected with single-defect sensitivity. Modern scenarios of defect-mediated baryogenesis can be simulated by the interaction of the 3He vortices and domain walls with fermionic quasiparticles. Formation of defects in a symmetry-breaking phase transition in the early Universe, which could be responsible for large-scale structure formation and for microwave-background anisotropy, also may be modelled in the laboratory. This is supported by the recent observation of vortex formation in neutron-irradiated 3He-B where the "primordial fireball" is formed in an exothermic nuclear reaction.

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