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Spontaneous \(B-L\) breaking as the origin of the hot early universe
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    Spontaneous \(B-L\) breaking as the origin of the hot early universe (English)
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    3 September 2012
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    phase transition
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    reheating
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    baryon asymmetry
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    leptogenesis
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    dark matter
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    gravitino
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