Why are we here? Matter—Antimatter Asymmetry of the Universe
Date
Friday March 15, 20241:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Location
STI ADr. Seyda Ipek
Carleton University
Abstract
Everything around us, cookies, rocks, stars, galaxies... is made up of “matter” and not “antimatter”. We know that if antimatter comes close to matter, they annihilate each other leaving only energy behind. That we are here means there is no antimatter to annihilate with us. But what happened to the antimatter in the Universe? Where did it go? How did it disappear? Why/how did matter stay behind? I will talk about this mystery and possible ways around it, which requires new physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics.
Timbits, coffee, tea will be served in STI A before the colloquium.
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