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Theoretical results which strengthen the hypothesis of electroweak bioenantioselection

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It is shown via a large series of numerical tests on two fundamental organic molecules, the $L\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\alpha}$-amino acid L-valine and the sugar precursor hydrated D-glyceraldheyde, that the ab initio calculation of the parity-violating energy shift, at the random-phase approximation level of accuracy, provides results that are about one order of magnitude larger than those obtained by means of less accurate methods employed previously. These findings would make more plausible the hypothesis of electroweak selection of natural enantiomers via the Kondepudi-Nelson scenario, or could imply that Salam phase-transition temperature is higher than previously inferred: accordingly, the hypothesis of terrestrial origin of life would become more realistic.

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