Abstract

The birth of the Universe, its dark components, and the next fundamental level of matter are briefly discussed. The classical cosmological solution for our Universe with a Λ-term has two branches divided by a gap. The quantum process of tunneling between branches took place. A model of a slowly swelling Universe in the result of the multiple reproductions of cosmological cycles arises naturally. The occurrence of baryon asymmetry is briefly discussed. The problem of the cosmological constant is solved and, thus, the crisis of physics connected with this constant is overcome. But we note that dark energy is evolving. Dark matter (part or all) consists of familon-type pseudo-Goldstone bosons with a mass of 10−5–10−3 eV. It follows the composite model of particles. This model reproduces three relativistic phase transitions in the medium of familons at different red shifts, forming a large scale structure of the Universe dark matter that was “repeated” by baryons. Here three generations of elementary particles are absolutely necessary.

Highlights

  • This review consists of considering some cosmological problems of the early Universe

  • At the end of this paper, we will consider a composite model of elementary particles which explains the scale hierarchy of our world by three relativistic phase transitions in the familon dark matter during expansion of the Universe

  • We considered a quantitative model of the relativistic phase transition (RPT)

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Introduction

This review consists of considering some cosmological problems of the early Universe. The observed particle number ~1088 has been created after multiple cosmological cycles containing all series of relativistic phase transitions [6,7] The moment of of theparticles very early universe is11production of baryon asymmetry, If thekey initial number is 5 ×10 cm−3 [7], the radius increases cr Ncr ≈5 × 10 which is characterized theresult relation: by a factor of 2 × 10 asbythe of quantum tunneling. This phenomenon can be considered as an analogue of classical inflation. The baryon asymmetry in the Universe furnishes clear evidence that a new physics is called for beyond the standard model of physics of particles and the standard cosmological model

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