- Grand unification epoch
In
physical cosmology , assuming that nature is described by aGrand unification theory , the grand unification epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe following thePlanck epoch , in which thetemperature of the universe was comparable to the characteristic temperatures of grand unified theories. If thegrand unification energy is taken to be 1015GeV , this corresponds to temperatures higher than 1027 K. During this period, three of the fourfundamental interactions --electromagnetism , thestrong interaction , and theweak interaction -- were unified as theelectronuclear force .Gravity had separated from the electronuclear force at the end of thePlanck era . During the Grand Unification Epoch, physical characteristics such asmass ,charge , flavour andcolour charge were meaningless.The grand unification epoch ended at approximately 10-36 seconds after the
Big Bang . At this point several key events took place. Thestrong force separated from the other fundamental forces. The temperature fell below the threshold at whichX and Y bosons could be created, and the remaining X and Y bosons decayed.Fact|date=July 2007It is possible that some part of this decay process violated the conservation ofbaryon number and gave rise to a small excess of matter over antimatter (seebaryogenesis ). This phase transition is also thought to have triggered the process ofcosmic inflation that dominated the development of the universe during the followinginflationary epoch .References
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