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RESONANT ENHANCEMENT OF NUCLEAR REACTIONS AS A POSSIBLE SOLUTION TO THE COSMOLOGICAL LITHIUM PROBLEM

2012; World Scientific; Volume: 21; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1142/s0218301312500048

ISSN

1793-6608

Autores

Richard H. Cyburt, Maxim Pospelov,

Tópico(s)

Neutrino Physics Research

Resumo

There is a significant discrepancy between the current theoretical prediction of the cosmological lithium abundance, mostly produced as 7 Be during the Big Bang, and its observationally inferred value. We investigate whether the resonant enhancement of 7 Be burning reactions may alleviate this discrepancy. We identify one narrow nuclear level in 9 B , E 5/2 + ≃ 16.7 MeV that is not sufficiently studied experimentally, and being just ~ 200 keV above the 7 Be +d threshold, may lead to the resonant enhancement of 7 Be (d, γ) 9 B and 7 Be (d, p)αα reactions. We determine the relationship between the domain of resonant energies E r and the deuterium separation width Γ d that results in the significant depletion of the cosmological lithium abundance and find that (E r , Γ d )≃(170-220, 10-40) keV can eliminate the current discrepancy. Such a large width at this resonant energy can be only achieved if the interaction radius for the deuterium entrance channel is very large, a 27 ≥ 10 fm . New nuclear experimental and theoretical work is needed to clarify the role this resonance plays on the BBN prediction of the lithium abundance. Alternatively, the most liberal interpretation of the allowed parameters of 16.7 MeV resonance can significantly increase the errors in predicted lithium abundance: [ 7 Li/H ] BBN = (2.5-6) × 10 -10 .

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