Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe

The existence of charged electroweak-scale particles in the early universe can drastically affect the evolution of elemental abundances. Through the formation of Coulombic bound states with light nuclei, these exotic relic particles (hereafter referred to as X–) act to catalyze nuclear reactions by...

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Main Author: Koopmans, Kristen Alanna
Other Authors: Pospelov, Maxim
Language:English
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Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/207
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-2072015-01-29T16:50:22Z Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe Koopmans, Kristen Alanna Pospelov, Maxim Particle Physics Phenomenology Cosmology Early Universe Super Symmetry Nucleosynthesis UVic Subject Index::Sciences and Engineering::Physics The existence of charged electroweak-scale particles in the early universe can drastically affect the evolution of elemental abundances. Through the formation of Coulombic bound states with light nuclei, these exotic relic particles (hereafter referred to as X–) act to catalyze nuclear reactions by reducing their threshold energies. This thesis examines the properties of the X– bound states, and uses primordial element observations to constrain the abundance, lifetime, and mass of this exotic particle species. If the X– is a Dirac Fermion, its abundance relative to baryons is found to be YX- ~ 0.01, with a lifetime of 1500s ≤ τX- ≤ 3000s, and a mass of order 100 GeV. Assuming that the X– is a Scalar particle that decays into gravitinos, the resulting bounds become, 5x10-4 ≤ YX- ≤ 0.07, 1600s ≤ τX- ≤ 7000s, and 60GeV ≤ mX- ≤ 1000GeV. These ranges are consistent with Dark Matter constraints. 2007-08-27T23:55:55Z 2007-08-27T23:55:55Z 2007 2007-08-27T23:55:55Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/207 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic Particle Physics
Phenomenology
Cosmology
Early Universe
Super Symmetry
Nucleosynthesis
UVic Subject Index::Sciences and Engineering::Physics
spellingShingle Particle Physics
Phenomenology
Cosmology
Early Universe
Super Symmetry
Nucleosynthesis
UVic Subject Index::Sciences and Engineering::Physics
Koopmans, Kristen Alanna
Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe
description The existence of charged electroweak-scale particles in the early universe can drastically affect the evolution of elemental abundances. Through the formation of Coulombic bound states with light nuclei, these exotic relic particles (hereafter referred to as X–) act to catalyze nuclear reactions by reducing their threshold energies. This thesis examines the properties of the X– bound states, and uses primordial element observations to constrain the abundance, lifetime, and mass of this exotic particle species. If the X– is a Dirac Fermion, its abundance relative to baryons is found to be YX- ~ 0.01, with a lifetime of 1500s ≤ τX- ≤ 3000s, and a mass of order 100 GeV. Assuming that the X– is a Scalar particle that decays into gravitinos, the resulting bounds become, 5x10-4 ≤ YX- ≤ 0.07, 1600s ≤ τX- ≤ 7000s, and 60GeV ≤ mX- ≤ 1000GeV. These ranges are consistent with Dark Matter constraints.
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Koopmans, Kristen Alanna
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title Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe
title_short Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe
title_full Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe
title_fullStr Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe
title_full_unstemmed Catalyzed Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and the properties of charged relics in the early universe
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