The electromagnetic fine-structure constant in primordial nucleosynthesis revisited

Abstract

We study the dependence of the primordial nuclear abundances as a function of the electromagnetic fine-structure constant α, keeping all other fundamental constants fixed. We update the leading nuclear reaction rates, in particular the electromagnetic contribution to the neutron-proton mass difference pertinent to β-decays, and go beyond certain approximations made in the literature. In particular, we include the temperature-dependence of the leading nuclear reactions rates and assess the systematic uncertainties by using four different publicly available codes for Big Bang nucleosynthesis. Disregarding the unsolved so-called lithium-problem, we find that the current values for the observationally based 2H and 4He abundances restrict the fractional change in the fine-structure constant to less than 2\%, which is a tighter bound than found in earlier works on the subject.

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