Particle creation in the expanding universe

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Particle creation in the expanding universe

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2017-05

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The big bang has often been called the ultimate particle accelerator, and physicists have used the enormous temperatures of the early universe as a laboratory for the study of new particles and new interactions. Less explored is another source for creation of particles in the big bang: gravitational production. I will discuss the production of particles from the vacuum caused by the expansion of the universe.

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Kolb, Rocky. (2017). Particle creation in the expanding universe. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/188193.

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