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- phase transition, sphalerons would wipe out any baryon asymmetry as it is created, while in a first-order phase transition, sphalerons would wipe out baryon...
- hypothesized Adler–Bell–Jackiw anomaly in electroweak interactions; however, sphalerons are not all that common and could occur at high energy and temperature...
- number; at higher temperature it may change through interactions with sphalerons, particle-like entities. In both cases, the process involved is related...
- of Goldstone bosons. Sphalerons are a field configuration which is a saddle point of the Yang–Mills field equations. Sphalerons are used in nonperturbative...
- breaking to be a first-order cosmological phase transition, since otherwise sphalerons wipe off any baryon asymmetry that happened up to the phase transition...
- (higher-order baryon non-conservation processes, virtual black holes, sphalerons, etc.) on time scales of 1046 to 10200 years. 101100–32000 The estimated...
- through the Higgs mechanism. However exotic m****ive particle-like entities, sphalerons, are thought to have existed. This epoch ended with electroweak symmetry...
- violation. Such examples include neutron oscillations and the electroweak sphaleron anomaly at high energies and temperatures that can result between the...
- non-trivial topological configurations of the electroweak theory, that is, the sphalerons. Other applications include the hypothetical non-conservation of baryon...
- number of baryons may change in multiples of three due to the action of sphalerons, although this is rare and has not been observed under experiment. Some...