The Cosmological Evolution of the Average Mass Per Baryon

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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5 pages; no figures; updated references; final version published in JCAP, 10 (2006) 016

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10.1088/1475-7516/2006/10/016

Subsequent to the early Universe quark-hadron transition the universal baryon number is carried by nucleons: neutrons and protons. The total number of nucleons is preserved as the Universe expands, but as it cools lighter protons are favored over heavier neutrons reducing the average mass per baryon. During primordial nucleosynthesis free nucleons are transformed into bound nuclides, primarily helium, and the nuclear binding energies are radiated away, further reducing the average mass per baryon. In particular, the reduction in the average mass per baryon resulting from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) modifies the numerical factor relating the baryon (nucleon) mass and number densities. Here the average mass per baryon, m_B, is tracked from the early Universe to the present. The result is used to relate the present ratio of baryons to photons (by number) to the present baryon mass density at a level of accuracy commensurate with that of recent cosmological data, as well as to estimate the energy released during post-BBN stellar nucleosynthesis.

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