Cosmological implications of gauged U(1)B-L on △Neff in the CMB and BBN

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作者
Esseili, Haidar [1 ]
Kribs, Graham D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Phys, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
关键词
cosmological neutrinos; cosmology of theories beyond the SM; particle physics- cosmology connection; physics of the early universe; BIG-BANG NUCLEOSYNTHESIS; B-L; DEUTERIUM ABUNDANCE; ABSORPTION SYSTEM; SEARCH; CONSTRAINTS; SPECTRA; PARTICLES; NEUTRINOS; PHYSICS;
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10.1088/1475-7516/2024/05/110
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We calculate the effects of a light, very weakly-coupled boson X arising from a spontaneously broken U(1)(B-L) symmetry on Delta N-eff as measured by the CMB and Y-p from BBN. Our focus is the mass range 1 eV less than or similar to m(X) less than or similar to 100 MeV; masses lighter than about an eV have strong constraints from fifth-force law constraints, while masses heavier than about 100 MeV are constrained by other probes, including terrestrial experiments. We do not assume N-eff began in thermal equilibrium with the SM; instead, we allow N-eff to freeze-in from its very weak interactions with the SM. We find U(1)(B-L) is more strongly constrained by Delta N-eff than previously considered. The bounds arise from the energy density in electrons and neutrinos slowly siphoned off into N-eff bosons, which become nonrelativistic, redshift as matter, and then decay, dumping their slightly larger energy density back into the SM bath causing Delta N-eff > 0. While some of the parameter space has complementary constraints from stellar cooling, supernova emission, and terrestrial experiments, we find future CMB observatories including Simons Observatory and CMB-S4 can access regions of mass and coupling space not probed by any other method. In gauging U(1)(B-L), we assume the [U(1)(B-L)](3) anomaly is canceled by right-handed neutrinos, and so our Delta N-eff calculations have been carried out in two scenarios: neutrinos have Dirac masses, or, right-handed neutrinos acquire Majorana masses. In the latter scenario, we comment on the additional implications of thermalized right-handed neutrinos decaying during BBN. We also briefly consider the possibility that X decays into dark sector states. If these states behave as radiation, we find weaker constraints, whereas if they are massive, there are stronger constraints, though now from Delta N-eff < 0.
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