2011
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/744/2/158
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Standard Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Up to Cno With an Improved Extended Nuclear Network

Abstract: Primordial or Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) is one of the three strong evidences for the Big-Bang model together with the expansion of the Universe and the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation. In this study, we improve the standard BBN calculations taking into account new nuclear physics analyses and we enlarge the nuclear network until Sodium. This is, in particular, important to evaluate the primitive value of CNO mass fraction that could affect Population III stellar evolution. For the first time we list… Show more

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“…There is a good agreement between the primordial abundances of 4 He and D, deduced from observations, and from primordial nucleosynthesis calculations. However, the 7 Li calculated abundance is significantly higher than the one deduced from spectroscopic observations. Solutions to this problem that have been considered include stellar surface depletion of lithium, nuclear destruction during BBN or solutions beyond the standard model (see [2] for a review).…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…There is a good agreement between the primordial abundances of 4 He and D, deduced from observations, and from primordial nucleosynthesis calculations. However, the 7 Li calculated abundance is significantly higher than the one deduced from spectroscopic observations. Solutions to this problem that have been considered include stellar surface depletion of lithium, nuclear destruction during BBN or solutions beyond the standard model (see [2] for a review).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
“…The nuclear reaction rates are those listed in [7] with only a few updates listed below. Recently, Hou et al [14] have re-evaluated the 7 Be(n,α) 4 He cross section, based on 4 He(α,n) 7 Be, 4 He(α,p) 7 Li and 7 Li(p,α) 4 He experimental data, using charge symmetry and/or detailed balance principles. An improved evaluation of the 3 He(α, γ) 7 Be reaction rate has been published [8], using a Monte-Carlo based R-matrix analysis.…”
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“…Lithium is detected in the star at a level A(Li) = log 10 (N(Li))/N(H) + 12 = 0.7 that displays significant depletion from the primordial Big Bang level (A(Li) = 2.72) 34 . Such lithium depletion is expected within a metal-poor first ascent red giant branch star 21 due to cycling of material in regions of high temperature where lithium is destroyed and subsequent dilution in an extensive convective envelope.…”
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