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Primordial Nucleosynthesis with a Decaying Tau Neutrino

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v1 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

A comprehensive study of the effect of an unstable tau neutrino on primordial nucleosynthesis is presented. The standard code for nucleosynthesis is modified to allow for a massive decaying tau neutrino whose daughter products include neutrinos, photons, e±e^\pm pairs, and/or noninteracting (sterile) daughter products. Tau-neutrino decays influence primordial nucleosynthesis in three distinct ways: (i) the energy density of the decaying tau neutrino and its daughter products affect the expansion rate tending to increase 4^4He, D, and 3^3He production; (ii) electromagnetic (EM) decay products heat the EM plasma and dilute the baryon-to-photon ratio tending to decrease 4^4He production and increase D and 3^3He production; and (iii) electron neutrinos and antineutrinos produced by tau-neutrino decays increase the weak rates that govern the neutron-to-proton ratio, leading to decreased 4^4He production for short lifetimes (\la30sec\la 30\sec) and masses less than about 10\MeV10\MeV and increased 4^4He production for long lifetimes or large masses. The precise effect of a decaying tau neutrino on the yields of primordial nucleosynthesis and the mass-lifetime limits that follow depend crucially upon decay mode. We identify four generic decay modes that serve to bracket the wider range of possibilities:

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9312062,
  title  = {Primordial Nucleosynthesis with a Decaying Tau Neutrino},
  author = {S. Dodelson and G. Gyuk and M. S. Turner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9312062},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

27 pages, Latex, 12 Figures avaiable on request, FNAL--Pub--93/236-A