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A light stop and electroweak baryogenesis

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arxiv hep-ph/9604440 v1 pith:BSD4XMWC submitted 1996-04-30 hep-ph

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keywords baryogenesiselectroweakmodelasymmetrybaryonboundscaseconsidered
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The possibility of creating baryon asymmetry at the electroweak phase transition in the minimal supersymmetric standard model is considered for the case when right-handed squarks are much lighter than left-handed ones. It is shown that the usual requirement v(T_c)/T_c > 1 for baryogenesis can be satisfied in a range of the parameters of the model, consistent with present experimental bounds.

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