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Why does the Earth, Moon, Sun, planets, our galaxy, including ourselves, consist of matter (i.e. protons, neutrons and electrons), but not of antimatter? In addition, Why do we not see any considerable amounts of antimatter (i.e. antiprotons, antineutrons and positrons) in the Universe? These are the questions we address when we talk about the problem of baryon asymmetry of the Universe.

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Shaposhnikov, M. (2000). Baryogenesis. In: Aubert, JJ., Gastmans, R., Gérard, JM. (eds) Particle Physics: Ideas and Recent Developments. NATO Science Series, vol 555. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4128-4_14

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