Primordial He4 Abundance Constrains the Possible Time Variation of the Higgs Vacuum Expectation Value

Abstract

We constrain the possible time variation of the Higgs vacuum expectation value (v) by recent results on the primordial 4He abundance (YP). For that, we use an analytic approach which enables us to take important issues into consideration, that have been ignored by previous works, like the v-dependence of the relevant cross sections of deuterium production and photodisintegration, including the full Klein- Nishina cross section. Furthermore, we take a non-equilibrium Ansatz for the freeze-out concentration of neutrons and protons and incorporate the latest results on the neutron decay. Finally, we approximate the key-parameters of the primordial 4He production (the mean lifetime of the free neutron and the binding energy of the deuteron) by terms of v v0 (where v0 denotes the present theoretical estimate). Eventually, we derive the relation YP 0.2479 - 5.54 (v-v0v0)2 - 0.808~ (v-v0v0) and the most stringent limit on a possible time variation of v is given by: -5.4 · 10-4 ≤ v-v0v0 ≤ 4.4 · 10-4.

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