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Precise Calculations of Nucleosynthesis Parameters and Electron Self-mass

Samina Masood, Jaskeerat Singh

Published 2022-08-09Version 1

We study the effect of temperature on beta decay rate during primordial nucleosynthesis. Using thermal contributions to the renormalized mass of electron, we re-compute thermal effects to the nucleosynthesis parameters in the early universe in relation to the thermal self-mass of electron. In this study we show how the presence of fermions in a medium cause the variation in nucleosynthesis parameters with temperature. Before and after nucleosynthesis, temperature contribution from the electron self-mass goes away. The temperature dependence of beta decay rate, helium abundance and energy density of the universe are calculated as a function of temperature during nucleosynthesis. The values of these nucleosynthesis parameters before and after the nucleosynthesis are also calculated.

Comments: 10 pages, 8 figures and 2 tables
Categories: astro-ph.HE, hep-ph, nucl-th
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