Nucleosynthesis constraints on massive, stable, strongly interacting particles
Abstract
We find constraints on heavy, stable, strongly interacting massive particles (X) from searches for anomalous nuclei containing them, formed during primordial nucleosynthesis. Using existing data, we obtain a limit on the abundance ratio CX nX/nB in the range of 3× 10-8 to 3× 10-13 for masses up to 10 TeV if the X-N interaction is sufficiently strong to bind in low Z nuclei. We also find a rough lower limit on the X-N interaction that implies binding in nuclei with A≥ 200 over much of the MX range of interest, and address the relative abundance of such anomalous nuclei on Earth.
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