Cargando…

Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?

<!--HTML--><p>We will summarize the status of big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN), which describes the production of the lightest nuclides during the first three minutes of cosmic time. &nbsp;&nbsp;We will emphasize the transformational influence of cosmic microwave background (CMB) e...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Fields, Brian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2868516
_version_ 1780978227001425920
author Fields, Brian
author_facet Fields, Brian
author_sort Fields, Brian
collection CERN
description <!--HTML--><p>We will summarize the status of big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN), which describes the production of the lightest nuclides during the first three minutes of cosmic time. &nbsp;&nbsp;We will emphasize the transformational influence of cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments culminating today with Planck, which pin down the cosmic baryon density to exquisite precision. &nbsp;Standard BBN combines this with the Standard Model of particle physics, and with nuclear cross section measurements. &nbsp;These allow BBN to make tight predictions for the primordial light element abundances, which can be compared with observations: &nbsp;for deuterium the agreement is spectacular, and for helium the agreement is good. &nbsp;This CMB/BBN concordance marks a great success of the hot big bang, and BBN and the CMB together now sharply probe cosmology, neutrino physics, and dark matter physics at times around 1 second. &nbsp;But this success is tempered by lithium observations (in metal-poor halo stars) that are significantly discrepant with BBN+CMB predictions. &nbsp;&nbsp;We will summarize possible resolutions to this "lithium problem," highlighting recent work that strengthens the case for a a solution involving stellar astrophysics, while solutions involving new physics are becoming ever more constrained. &nbsp;&nbsp;We conclude with an outlook for how future CMB, astronomical, and laboratory measurements can better probe new physics in the early Universe, and shed light on the solution to the lithium problem.</p>
id cern-2868516
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2023
record_format invenio
spelling cern-28685162023-08-25T20:29:10Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2868516engFields, BrianBig-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?Theory Colloquia<!--HTML--><p>We will summarize the status of big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN), which describes the production of the lightest nuclides during the first three minutes of cosmic time. &nbsp;&nbsp;We will emphasize the transformational influence of cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments culminating today with Planck, which pin down the cosmic baryon density to exquisite precision. &nbsp;Standard BBN combines this with the Standard Model of particle physics, and with nuclear cross section measurements. &nbsp;These allow BBN to make tight predictions for the primordial light element abundances, which can be compared with observations: &nbsp;for deuterium the agreement is spectacular, and for helium the agreement is good. &nbsp;This CMB/BBN concordance marks a great success of the hot big bang, and BBN and the CMB together now sharply probe cosmology, neutrino physics, and dark matter physics at times around 1 second. &nbsp;But this success is tempered by lithium observations (in metal-poor halo stars) that are significantly discrepant with BBN+CMB predictions. &nbsp;&nbsp;We will summarize possible resolutions to this "lithium problem," highlighting recent work that strengthens the case for a a solution involving stellar astrophysics, while solutions involving new physics are becoming ever more constrained. &nbsp;&nbsp;We conclude with an outlook for how future CMB, astronomical, and laboratory measurements can better probe new physics in the early Universe, and shed light on the solution to the lithium problem.</p>oai:cds.cern.ch:28685162023
spellingShingle Theory Colloquia
Fields, Brian
Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?
title Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?
title_full Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?
title_fullStr Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?
title_full_unstemmed Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?
title_short Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis: Beyond the Lithium Problem?
title_sort big-bang nucleosynthesis: beyond the lithium problem?
topic Theory Colloquia
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2868516
work_keys_str_mv AT fieldsbrian bigbangnucleosynthesisbeyondthelithiumproblem