On matter-antimatter separation in open relativistic material system

Abstract

An open (having no physical boundaries) baryon symmetric system is considered in a flat space-time. We assume that a space is uniformly filled with electromagnetic radiation and material objects, and the system is isotropic in any inertial reference frame. It means that a coordinate-momentum distribution of radiation and material objects does not depend on a reference frame, and the system should be in a state of chaotic relativistic motion. The dominant interaction processes are like-matter merge, unlike-matter annihilation and pair production. In this approximation we came to the conclusion that matter and antimatter exist in a form of mix of material objects characterized by a stationary baryon symmetric mass distribution in a broad mass range. In other words, a matter-antimatter space separation takes place.

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