Published January 17, 1977
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Journal article
Cosmological limits to the number of massive leptons
Creators
- 1. Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn. (USA)
- 2. Chicago Univ., Ill. (USA). Enrico Fermi Inst.
- 3. Chicago Univ., Ill. (USA)
Description
If massive leptons exist, their associated neutrinos would have been copiously produced in the early stages of the hot, big bang cosmology. These neutrinos would have contributed to the total energy density and would have had the effect of speeding up the expansion of the universe. The effect of the speed-up on primordial nucleosynthesis is to produce a higher abundance of 4He. It is shown that observational limits to the primordial abundance of 4He lead to the constraint that the total number of types of heavy lepton must be less than or equal to 5. (Auth.)
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Physics Letters B
- Journal Volume
- 66
- Journal Issue
- 2
- Series
- Phys. Lett., B.
- Journal Page Range
- 202-204
- ISSN
- 0370-2693
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Netherlands
- Country of Input or Organization
- Netherlands
- INIS RN
- 8326735
- Subject category
- S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
- Is Lead record
- Yes
- Descriptors DEI
- COSMOLOGY; ELEMENT ABUNDANCE; EXPANSION; HEAVY LEPTONS; HELIUM 4; LIMITING VALUES; NEUTRINOS; NUCLEOSYNTHESIS; UNIVERSE
- Descriptors DEC
- ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI; FERMIONS; HELIUM ISOTOPES; ISOTOPES; LEPTONS; LIGHT NUCLEI; MASSLESS PARTICLES; NUCLEI; POSTULATED PARTICLES; QUANTITY RATIO; STABLE ISOTOPES
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