The CP violation: why is there matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe?

In the vastness of the observable universe, a paradox arises for physicists: why does matter dominate antimatter when the fundamental laws of physics seem to favor an almost perfect symmetry between the two? This cosmic imbalance, called matter-antimatter asymmetry, has intrigued particle physics specialists for decades. At the heart of this enigma, CP violation appears … Read more

The CP violation in cosmology

The violation of CP symmetry (charge-parity) remains one of the most fascinating and complex phenomena studied in modern cosmology. Since its discovery in the decays of K mesons in the 1960s, this anomaly challenges the fundamental equality between matter and antimatter in the primordial universe. While classical theories assumed a perfect balance between particles and … Read more