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arxiv: 1712.03972 · v2 · pith:6PEVJ2A2new · submitted 2017-12-11 · ✦ hep-ph · astro-ph.CO

BBN constraints on MeV-scale dark sectors. Part I. Sterile decays

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keywords darkbangconstraintsmev-scalenucleosynthesisparticlesabundancesapplication
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We study constraints from Big Bang Nucleosynthesis on inert particles in a dark sector which contribute to the Hubble rate and therefore change the predictions of the primordial nuclear abundances. We pay special attention to the case of MeV-scale particles decaying into dark radiation, which are neither fully relativistic nor non-relativistic during all temperatures relevant to Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. As an application we discuss the implications of our general results for models of self-interacting dark matter with light mediators.

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  1. Primordial Black Holes Evaporating before Big Bang Nucleosynthesis

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    PBHs must exceed 10^9 g to affect BBN observables, yielding beta upper limits from 10^{-17} to 10^{-19} for masses 10^9-10^10 g, with public code provided.