Probing Sterile Neutrino Decays in the Early Universe with Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Large Scale Structure
POSTER
Abstract
The early universe can be a fertile ground to probe physics beyond the Standard Model. In this poster, we study the observable effects of sterile neutrinos that decay around the time of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN). These decays can significantly affect the nearly-thermal active neutrino distributions. We discuss how these non-thermal spectra alter the production of light elements in BBN and how the neutrino spectra affect the formation of large scale structure.
Presenters
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Darius F Vera
University of San Diego
Authors
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Darius F Vera
University of San Diego
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kathryn anawalt
University of San Diego
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Hannah Rasmussen
University of San Diego
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Alex McNichol
University of San Diego
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George M Fuller
University of California, San Diego
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Chad Kishimoto
University of San Diego