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Probing Physics Beyond the Standard Model: Limits from BBN and the CMB Independently and Combined

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2022-11-01 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We present new Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) limits on the cosmic expansion rate or relativistic energy density, quantified via the number NνN_\nu of equivalent neutrino species. We use the latest light element observations, neutron mean lifetime, and update our evaluation for the nuclear rates d+dHe3+nd+d \rightarrow He3 + n and d+dH3+pd+d \rightarrow H3 + p. Combining this result with the independent constraints from the cosmic microwave background (CMB) yields tight limits on new physics that perturbs NνN_\nu and η\eta prior to cosmic nucleosynthesis: a joint BBN+CMB analysis gives Nν=2.898±0.141N_\nu = 2.898 \pm 0.141, resulting in Nν<3.180N_\nu < 3.180 at 2σ2\sigma. We apply these limits to a wide variety of new physics scenarios including right-handed neutrinos, dark radiation, and a stochastic gravitational wave background. We also search for limits on potential {\em changes} in NνN_\nu and/or the baryon-to-photon ratio η\eta between the two epochs. The present data place strong constraints on the allowed changes in NνN_\nu between BBN and CMB decoupling; for example, we find 0.708<NνCMBNνBBN<0.328-0.708 < N_\nu^{\rm CMB}-N_\nu^{\rm BBN} < 0.328 in the case where η\eta and the primordial helium mass fraction YpY_p are unchanged between the two epochs; we also give limits on the allowed variations in η\eta or in (η,Nν)(\eta,N_\nu) jointly. Looking to the future, we forecast the tightened precision for NνN_\nu arising from both CMB Stage 4 measurements as well as improvements in astronomical \he4 measurements. We find that CMB-S4 combined with present BBN and light element observation precision can give σ(Nν)0.03\sigma(N_\nu) \simeq 0.03. Such future precision would reveal the expected effect of neutrino heating (Neff3=0.044N_{\rm eff}-3=0.044) of the CMB during BBN, and would be near the level to reveal any particle species ever in thermal equilibrium with the standard model.

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@article{arxiv.2207.13133,
  title  = {Probing Physics Beyond the Standard Model: Limits from BBN and the CMB Independently and Combined},
  author = {Tsung-Han Yeh and Jessie Shelton and Keith A. Olive and Brian D. Fields},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.13133},
  year   = {2022}
}

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40 pages, 12 figures