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Finite temperature effects on cosmological baryon diffusion and inhomogeneous Big-Bang nucleosynthesis
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We have studied finite temperature corrections to the baryon transport cross sections and diffusion coefficients. These corrections are based upon the recently computed renormalized electron mass and the modified state density due to the background thermal bath in the early universe. It is found that the optimum nucleosynthesis yields computed using our diffusion coefficients shift to longer distance scales by a factor of about 3. We also find that the minimum value of $^4 He$ abundance decreases by $\Delta Y_p \simeq 0.01$ while $D$ and $^7 Li$ increase. Effects of these results on constraints from primordial nucleosynthesis are discussed. In particular, we find that a large baryonic contribution to the closure density ($\Omega_b h_{50}^{2} \lsim 0.4$) may be allowed in inhomogeneous models corrected for finite temperature.
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