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Solving the Crisis in Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis by the Radiative Decay of an Exotic Particle
Erich Holtmann, Masahiro Kawasaki, Takeo Moroi
Published 1996-03-06, updated 1996-10-15Version 2
We discuss a new mechanism which can solve the crisis in standard big-bang nucleosynthesis. A long-lived particle $X$ ($10^4 sec \lesssim \tau_X \lesssim 10^6 sec$) which decays into photon(s) will induce cascade photons, and destroy significant amounts of D and $^3$He without destroying $^4$He or too much $^7$Li. We numerically investigate this process and derive a constraint on the properties of $X$ such that the theoretical values of the primordial light-element abundances agree with observation. We also present some candidates for the unstable particle $X$.
Journal: Phys.Rev.Lett. 77 (1996) 3712-3715
Keywords: exotic particle, radiative decay, primordial light-element abundances agree, standard big-bang nucleosynthesis, destroy significant amounts
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