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Observational Constraints on Secret Neutrino Interactions from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-04-11 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We investigate possible interactions between neutrinos and massive scalar bosons via gϕννϕg^{}_{\phi} \overline{\nu} \nu \phi (or massive vector bosons via gVνγμνVμg^{}_V \overline{\nu} \gamma^\mu \nu V^{}_\mu) and explore the allowed parameter space of the coupling constant gϕg^{}_{\phi} (or gVg^{}_V) and the scalar (or vector) boson mass mϕm^{}_\phi (or mVm^{}_V) by requiring that these secret neutrino interactions (SNIs) should not spoil the success of Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN). Incorporating the SNIs into the evolution of the early Universe in the BBN era, we numerically solve the Boltzmann equations and compare the predictions for the abundances of light elements with observations. It turns out that the constraint on gϕg^{}_{\phi} and mϕm^{}_\phi in the scalar-boson case is rather weak, due to a small number of degrees of freedom. However, in the vector-boson case, the most stringent bound on the coupling gV6×1010g^{}_V \lesssim 6\times 10^{-10} at 95 %95~\% confidence level is obtained for mV1 MeVm^{}_V \simeq 1~{\rm MeV}, while the bound becomes much weaker gV8×106g^{}_V \lesssim 8\times 10^{-6} for smaller masses mV104 MeVm^{}_V \lesssim 10^{-4}~{\rm MeV}. Moreover, we discuss in some detail how the SNIs affect the cosmological evolution and the abundances of the lightest elements.

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@article{arxiv.1712.04792,
  title  = {Observational Constraints on Secret Neutrino Interactions from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis},
  author = {Guo-yuan Huang and Tommy Ohlsson and Shun Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.04792},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 5 figures