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An Energy Based Analysis of the Quark/Hadron Impact on Cosmic Decoupling

Received: 4 June 2017     Accepted: 19 June 2017     Published: 10 November 2017
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The initial state of the cosmos is analytically modeled as a radiation filled spherical cavity that expands from a singularity to later act as a clock and energy source in support of a 3-stage, radiation to a quark-hadron based, decoupling process. The model thereby avoids a need for Inflation and the presence of matter at start-up and during the radiation dominated phase, but nevertheless remains strongly consistent with attributes of the Guth Inflationary model. At decoupling, only quark family #1 with up-down attributes has adequate energy to successfully complete decoupling. Earlier in a 3-stage process, attempts at hadronization by quark families #2 and #3 fail due to large quark size and binding energy requirements that exceed the available radiation energy supply. These attempts decay rapidly to take a quark family #1 form. Decoupling is further modeled as half-spin based radiation resonance forms that are linked, via particle time dilation, to matter based micro-black-holes.

Published in American Journal of Modern Physics (Volume 6, Issue 6)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajmp.20170606.16
Page(s) 148-152
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Keywords

Cosmic Decoupling, Expanding Radiation Filled Spherical Cavity, Quark Families, Hadron Decay

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