Neutrino Cooling of Primordial Hot Regions

Abstract

The effect of neutrino cooling of possible primary regions filled by the hot matter is discussed. Such regions could contain the primordial density inhomogeneities of different origin and survive up to modern epoch. We show that the final temperature of such region is 10\, keV provided that the initial temperature is within the interval 10\, keV ... 100\, MeV. The cooling is realized due to the nuclear reactions containing n-p transition. The lower limit 10\, keV is accounted for by suppression of the reactions rates because of threshold effect and n, e density diminishment.

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