Re: Is It Possible To Have Entire Planets Composed of Antima
^^So you're proposing that there could have been pockets of antimatter gas/dust that remained separate from the matter gas/dust of the galaxy because of this edge repulsion effect, and formed star systems within them? I don't know... the idea of the edge repulsion sounds plausible, but I'd think that the effect of that would be to push the antimatter pocket out of the galaxy altogether. After all, if it gets repulsed from any region dominated by matter, and it's surrounded by a whole galaxy made of matter, it would tend to be repulsed from the whole thing.
On second thought, though, I'm skeptical about the edge repulsion. That novel was correct about the basics -- if an unconfined M/AM reaction begins, the energy of the initial annihilation would heat the gases enough to blow them apart and halt the reaction before it progresses. But there we're talking about concentrations dense enough for a fair number of annihilations to occur in the first place. Here, we're talking about interstellar gas and dust, where you might have one particle per cubic centimeter. The odds of any one particle hitting an antiparticle would be so low that the particles and antiparticles could intermingle significantly with very little interaction/annihilation. In fact, we know for certain that this happens, because as I said above, there are already plenty of antiparticles up in orbit of Earth, Saturn, and other worlds, held there by their magnetic fields. There are plenty of particles there too, but annihilations are rare because the particles are so tiny and the spaces between them so comparatively huge.
So if you started out with a proto-galaxy containing a mix of matter and antimatter, I think they'd pretty much intermingle rather than being in separate clumps with clear repulsive boundaries between them. If a region of mixed matter/antimatter gas then began to condense -- the first step of forming a star system -- then as it got denser, annihilations would become more frequent, and the proto-system would get blown apart before it could form.
Either way, I still don't believe you could have antimatter stars and planets in a matter galaxy. Only entire galaxies of matter and separate galaxies of antimatter.