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A Simultaneous Solution to the ⁶Li and ⁷Li Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Problems from a Long-Lived Negatively-Charged Leptonic Particle

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arxiv 0711.3854 v1 pith:7CUALXZH submitted 2007-11-24 astro-ph

A Simultaneous Solution to the ⁶Li and ⁷Li Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Problems from a Long-Lived Negatively-Charged Leptonic Particle

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The $^6$Li abundance observed in metal poor halo stars exhibits a plateau similar to that for $^7$Li suggesting a primordial origin. However, the observed abundance of $^6$Li is a factor of $10^3$ larger and that of $^7$Li is a factor of 3 lower than the abundances predicted in the standard big bang when the baryon-to-photon ratio is fixed by WMAP. Here we show that both of these abundance anomalies can be explained by the existence of a long-lived massive, negatively-charged leptonic particle during nucleosynthesis. Such particles would capture onto the synthesized nuclei thereby reducing the reaction Coulomb barriers and opening new transfer reaction possibilities, and catalyzing a second round of big bang nucleosynthesis. This novel solution to both of the Li problems can be achieved with or without the additional effects of stellar destruction.

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