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arxiv: astro-ph/0210600 · v2 · submitted 2002-10-28 · 🌌 astro-ph

Remarks on the Cosmic Density of Degenerate Neutrinos

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keywords degeneracyneutrinolargenumberannihilationdecreasesdegeneratefreezes
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We re-investigate the evolution of the strongly degenerate neutrinos in the early universe. With the larger degeneracy, the neutrino number freezes at higher temperatures because the neutrino annihilation rate decreases. We consider very large degeneracy so large that the neutrino number freezes before events in which the particle degrees of freedom in the universe decrease (e.g. the muon annihilation and the quark-hadron phase transition). In such a case, the degeneracy by the time of nucleosynthesis becomes smaller than the initial degeneracy. We calculate how much it decreases from the initial value on the basis of the conservation of the neutrino number and the total entropy. We found a large drop in the degeneracy but it is not large enough to affect the current constraints on the neutrino degeneracy from BBN and CMBR.

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