Nucleosynthesis Constraints on a Scale-Dependent New Intermediate Range Interaction
Abstract
We derive constraints on the strength of a new intermediate range interaction that couples to baryon number from primordial nucleosynthesis yields. The nucleosysnthesis limits here used arise from matching observations and predictions of standard and inhomogeneous primordial scenarios. We show that the standard nucleosynthesis scenario is more restrictive (α5 0.2) when the range of the interaction is greater than about 1 m. We further discuss the implications of considering the scalar particle responsible for the new interaction as the main component of the dark matter in the galactic halo such that its decay can account for the ionization of hydrogen in the interstellar medium and the temperature of Lyman-α clouds.
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