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arxiv: hep-ph/9506336 · v1 · submitted 1995-06-15 · ✦ hep-ph

Is Electroweak Baryogenesis Classical?

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keywords baryogenesisclassicalelectroweakforceviolatingaccountactingapproximation
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In this lecture first I present a brief genesis of the ideas on the electroweak baryogenesis and then I focus on a mechanism in which the source of $CP$ violation is a $CP$-violating field condensate which could occur, for example, in multi-higgs extensions of the Standard Model. In the limit of a thick bubble wall one finds a classical force acting on particles proportional to the mass squared and the $CP$ violating phase. One can study this force in the fluid approximation in which the effects of transport and particle decays can be taken into account. A novelty in this talk is generalization of the problem to the relativistic velocity. There is a regime in which the final formula for the baryon asymmetry has a rather simple form.

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