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Implication of the proton-deuteron radiative capture for Big Bang Nucleosynthesis

Nuclear Theory 2016-03-23 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The astrophysical SS-factor for the radiative capture d(p,γ)3d(p,\gamma)^3He in the energy-range of interest for Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) is calculated using an {\it ab-initio} approach. The nuclear Hamiltonian retains both two- and three-nucleon interactions - the Argonne v18v_{18} and the Urbana IX, respectively. Both one- and many-body contributions to the nuclear current operator are included. The former retain for the first time, besides the 1/m1/m leading order contribution (mm is the nucleon mass), also the next-to-leading order term, proportional to 1/m31/m^3. The many-body currents are constructed in order to satisfy the current conservation relation with the adopted Hamiltonian model. The hyperspherical harmonics technique is applied to solve the A=3A=3 bound and scattering states. A particular attention is used in this second case in order to obtain, in the energy range of BBN, an uncertainty on the astrophysical SS-factor of the order or below \sim1 %. Then, in this energy range, the SS-factor is found to be \sim10 % larger than the currently adopted values.Part of this increase (1-3 %) is due to the 1/m31/m^3 one-body operator, while the remaining is due to the new more accurate scattering wave functions. We have studied the implication of this new determination for the d(p,γ)3d(p,\gamma)^3He SS-factor on deuterium primordial abundance. We find that the predicted theoretical value for 2^2H/H is in excellent agreement with its experimental determination, using the most recent determination of baryon density of Planck experiment, and with a standard number of relativistic degrees of freedom Neff=3.046N_{\rm eff}=3.046 during primordial nucleosynthesis.

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@article{arxiv.1510.07877,
  title  = {Implication of the proton-deuteron radiative capture for Big Bang Nucleosynthesis},
  author = {L. E. Marcucci and G. Mangano and A. Kievsky and M. Viviani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.07877},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett