Finite Temperature Wave-Function Renormalization, A Comparative Analysis

Abstract

We compare two competing theories regarding finite temperature wave-function corrections for the process H e+e- and for n+ p+e- and related processes of interest for primordial nucleosynthesis. Although the two methods are distinct (as shown in H e+e-) they yield the same finite temperature correction for all n p and p n processes. Both methods yield an increase in the He/H ratio of .01% due to finite temperature renormalization rather than a decrease of .16% as previously predicted.

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