English

Varying the light quark mass: impact on the nuclear force and Big Bang nucleosynthesis

Nuclear Theory 2013-05-24 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

The quark mass dependences of light element binding energies and nuclear scattering lengths are derived using chiral perturbation theory in combination with non-perturbative methods. In particular, we present new, improved values for the quark mass dependence of meson resonances that enter the nuclear force. A detailed analysis of the theoretical uncertainties arising in this determination is presented. As an application we derive from a comparison of observed and calculated primordial deuterium and helium abundances a stringent limit on the variation of the light quark mass, δmq/mq=0.02±0.04\delta m_q/m_q = 0.02 \pm 0.04. Inclusion of the neutron lifetime modification under the assumption of a variation of the Higgs vacuum expectation value that translates into changing quark, electron, and weak gauge boson masses, leads to a stronger limit, δmq/mq<0.009|\delta m_q/m_q| < 0.009.

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@article{arxiv.1301.1738,
  title  = {Varying the light quark mass: impact on the nuclear force and Big Bang nucleosynthesis},
  author = {J. C. Berengut and E. Epelbaum and V. V. Flambaum and C. Hanhart and U. -G. Meißner and J. Nebreda and J. R. Peláez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.1738},
  year   = {2013}
}