Possible Standard Model solution for Baryon Asymmetry

Abstract

If the discovered Higgs boson with mH=125 GeV is interpreted as a tt-boson where the t-quarks are bound by Higgs-exchange with binding energy 220 GeV, then the 2t-baryons should have approximately the same mass as the Higgs-boson. As mH<mt, the life time of 2t-baryons must be much bigger then the life time of 1t-baryons. If in the primordial Universe the number of 2t-antibaryons was bigger than the number of 2t-baryons, then the excess should be compensated by nucleons. The relatively long living heavy 2t-antibaryons could in primordial Universe fast evolve to antimatter black halls and disappear in the world of matter under the Schwarzschild spheres.

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