Possible solution to the 7Li problem by the long lived stau
Abstract
Modification of standard big-bang nucleosynthesis is considered in the minimal supersymmetric standard model to resolve the excessive theoretical prediction of the abundance of primordial lithium 7. We focus on the stau as a next-lightest superparticle, which is long lived due to its small mass difference with the lightest superparticle. It provides a number of additional decay processes of 7Li and 7Be. A particularly important process is the internal conversion in the stau-nucleus bound state, which destroys the 7Li and 7Be effectively. We show that the modification can lead to a prediction consistent with the observed abundance of 7Li.
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