Hadronic Decay of Late-Decaying Particles and Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis
Abstract
We study the big-bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) scenario with late-decaying exotic particles with lifetime longer than 1 sec. With a late-decaying particle in the early universe, predictions of the standard BBN scenario can be significantly altered. Therefore, we derive constraints on its primordial abundance. We pay particular attention to hadronic decay modes of such particles. We see that the non-thermal production process of D, 3He and 6Li provides a stringent upper bound on the primordial abundance oflate-decaying particles with hadronic branching ratio.
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