Lepton asymmetry and the cosmic QCD transition

Abstract

We study the influence of lepton asymmetry on the evolution of the early Universe. The lepton asymmetry l is poorly constrained by observations and might be orders of magnitude larger than the baryon asymmetry b, |l|/b ≤ 2× 108. We find that lepton asymmetries that are large compared to the tiny baryon asymmetry, can influence the dynamics of the QCD phase transition significantly. The cosmic trajectory in the μB-T phase diagram of strongly interacting matter becomes a function of lepton (flavour) asymmetry. Large lepton asymmetry could lead to a cosmic QCD phase transition of first order.

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