Big Bang Nucleosynthesis with an Inhomogeneous Primordial Magnetic Field Strength [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1810.08803


We investigate the effect on the Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) from the presence of a stochastic primordial magnetic field (PMF) whose strength is spatially inhomogeneous. We assume a uniform total energy density and a gaussian distribution of field strength. In this case, domains of different temperatures exist in the BBN epoch due to variations in the local PMF. We show that in such case, the effective distribution function of particle velocities averaged over domains of different temperatures deviates from the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution. This deviation is related to the scale invariant strength of the PMF energy density $\rho_{\rm Bc}$ and the fluctuation parameter $\sigma_{\rm B}$. We perform BBN network calculations taking into account the PMF strength distribution, and deduce the element abundances as functions of the baryon-to-photon ratio $\eta$, $\rho_{\rm Bc}$, and $\sigma_{\rm B}$. We find that the fluctuations of the PMF reduces the $^7$Be production and enhances D production. We analyze the averaged thermonuclear reaction rates compared with those of a single temperature, and find that the averaged charged-particle reaction rates are very different. Finally, we constrain the parameters $\rho_{\rm Bc}$ and $\sigma_{\rm B}$ for our fluctuating PMF model from observed abundances of $^4$He and D. In this model, the $^7$Li abundance is significantly reduced. We also discuss the possibility that the baryon-to-photon ratio decreased after the BBN epoch. In this case, we find that if the $\eta$ value during BBN was larger than the present-day value, all produced light elements are consistent with observational constraints.

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Y. Luo, T. Kajino, M. Kusakabe, et. al.
Tue, 23 Oct 18
57/69

Comments: 18 pages, 7 figures, submitted to ApJ