Probing Physics Beyond the Standard Model: Limits from BBN and the CMB Independently and Combined
ORAL
Abstract
We present new Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) limits on the cosmic expansion rate or relativistic energy density, quantified via the number Nν of equivalent neutrino species. We use the latest light element observations, neutron mean lifetime, and update our evaluation for the nuclear rates d + d → 3He + n and d + d → 3H + p. Combining this result with the independent constraints from the cosmic microwave background (CMB) yields tight limits on new physics that perturbs Nν and the baryon-to-photon ratio η prior to cosmic nucleosynthesis: a joint BBN+CMB analysis gives Nν = 2.898 ± 0.141, resulting in Nν < 3.180 at 2σ. The strength of the independent BBN and CMB constraints now opens a new window: we can search for limits on potential changes in Nν and/or η between the two epochs. The present data place strong constraints on the allowed changes in Nν between BBN and CMB decoupling; for example, we find -0.708 < NνCMB-NνBBN < 0.328 in the case where η and the primordial helium mass fraction Yp are unchanged between the two epochs; we also give limits on the allowed variations in η or in (η, Nν) jointly. We discuss scenarios in which such changes could occur. Looking to the future, we forecast the tightened precision for Nν arising from both CMB Stage 4 measurements as well as improvements in astronomical 4He measurements. We find that CMB-S4 combined with present BBN and light element observation precision can give σ(Nν) ≅ 0.03. Such future precision would reveal the expected effect of neutrino heating (Neff - 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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Publication: Published in: JCAP 10 (2022) 046 • e-Print: 2207.13133
Presenters
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Tsung-Han Yeh
TRIUMF
Authors
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Tsung-Han Yeh
TRIUMF
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Jessie Shelton
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Keith A Olive
University of Minnesota
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Brian D Fields
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign