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Primordial nucleosynthesis in light of WMAP

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PHYSICS LETTERS B
卷 567, 期 3-4, 页码 227-234

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2003.06.026

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Big bang nucleosynthesis has long provided the primary determination of the cosmic baryon density Omega(B)h(2), or equivalently the baryon-to-photon ratio, eta. Recently, data on CMB anisotropies have become increasingly sensitive to eta. The comparison of these two independent measures provides a key test for big bang cosmology. The first release of results from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) marks a milestone in this test. With the precision of WMAP, the CMB now offers a significantly stronger constraint on eta. We discuss the current state of BBN theory and light element observations (including their possible lingering systematic errors). The resulting BBN baryon density prediction is in overall agreement with the WMAP prediction, an important and non-trivial confirmation of hot big bang cosmology. Going beyond this, the powerful CMB baryometer can be used as an input to BBN and one can accurately predict the primordial light element abundances. By comparing these with observations one can obtain new insight into post-BBN nucleosynthesis processes and associated astrophysics. Finally, one can test the possibility of nonstandard physics at the time of BBN, now with all light elements available as probes. Indeed, with the WMAP precision eta, deuterium is already beginning to rival He-4's sensitivity to nonstandard physics, and additional D/H measurements can improve this further. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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