Big-Bang Cosmology: Hitoshi Murayama 129A F2002 Semester
Big-Bang Cosmology: Hitoshi Murayama 129A F2002 Semester
Big-Bang Cosmology: Hitoshi Murayama 129A F2002 Semester
Hitoshi Murayama
129A
F2002 Semester
Introduction
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Max Tegmark
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Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis
Thermo-Nuclear Fusion
in Early Universe
• Best tested theory of Early Universe
• Baryon-to-photon ratio nB/n only parameter
• Neutron decay-anti-decay equilibrium ends when
T~1MeV, they decay until they are captured in
deuterium
• Deuterium eventually form 3He, 4He, 7Li, etc
• Most of neutrons end up in 4He
• Astronomical observations may suffer from further
chemical processing in stars
Data
• “Crisis” the past few years
• Thuan-Izotov reevaluation of
4He abundance
• Sangalia D abundance
probably false
• Now concordance
Bh2=0.0170.004
(Thuan, Izotov)
• CMB+LSS now consistent
B=0.02–0.037 (Tegmark,
Zaldarriaga. Hamilton)
Cosmic Microwave Background
Observational evidence
for Dark Matter
Theoretical Arguments
for Dark Matter
• Spiral galaxies made of bulge+disk: unstable as a
self-gravitating system
need a (near) spherical halo
• With only baryons as matter, structure starts
forming too late: we won’t exist
– Matter-radiation equality too late
– Baryon density fluctuation doesn’t grow until
decoupling
– Need electrically neutral component
Galactic Dark Matter
• Observe galaxy rotation
curve using Doppler shifts
in 21 cm line from
hyperfine splitting
Galactic Dark Matter
• Luminous matter (stars)
lumh=0.002–0.006
• Non-luminous matter
gal>0.02–0.05
• Only lower bound because we don’t quite know
how far the galaxy halos extend
• Could in principle be baryons
• Jupiters? Brown dwarfs?
MAssive Compact Halo Objects
(MACHOs)
• Search for microlensing
towards LMC, SMC
• When a “Jupiter” passes
the line of sight, the
background star brightens
MACHO & EROS collab.
Joint limit astro-ph/9803082
• Need non-baryonic dark
matter in halo
• Primordial BH of ~M ?
Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters
• Galaxies form clusters
bound in a gravitational well
• Hydrogen gas in the well get
heated, emit X-ray
• Can determine baryon
fraction of the cluster
fBh3/2=0.0560.014
• Combine with the BBN
matterh1/2=0.380.07
Agrees with SZ, virial
Particle-physics implications
Neutrino Dark Matter?
As bright as the
host galaxy
Type-IA Supernovae
• Type-IA Supernovae
“standard candles”
• Brightness not quite
standard, but correlated
with the duration of the
brightness curve
• Apparent brightness
how far (“time”)
• Know redshift
expansion since then
Type-IA Supernovae
• Clear indication for
“cosmological constant”
• Can in principle be
something else with
negative pressure
• With w=–p/,
ρ ∝ R−3(1+w),R ∝ t2/ 3(1+w)
• Generically called “Dark
Energy”
Cosmic Concordance
• CMBR: flat Universe
~1
• Cluster data etc:
matter~0.3
• SNIA:
–2matter)~0.1
• Good concordance
among three
Constraint on Dark Energy
• Data consistent with • Dark Energy is an
cosmological constant energy that doesn’t
w=–1 thin much as the
Universe expands!
Embarrassment
with Dark Energy
Domain wall
10,000,000,001 10,000,000,000
q q
They basically have all annihilated away
except a tiny difference between them
Baryon Asymmetry
Current Universe
us
q q
They basically have all annihilated away
except a tiny difference between them
Sakharov’s Conditions
for Baryogenesis
• Necessary requirements for baryogenesis:
– Baryon number violation
– CP violation
– Non-equilibrium
(B>0) > (B<0)
• Possible new consequences in
– Proton decay
– CP violation
Original GUT Baryogenesis
* *
Γ(N1 → νi H) −Γ(N1 → ν i H) ∝ Im(h1j h1khlkhlj )
Leptogenesis
• Two generations enough for CP violation because
of Majorana nature (choose 1 & 3)
* *
Γ(N1 → νi H) −Γ(N1 → ν i H) 1 Im(h13h13h33h33) M1
ε= ~ 2
Γ(N1 → νi H) +Γ(N1 → ν i H) 8π h13 M3
• Right-handed neutrinos decay out-of-equilibrium
• Much more details worked out in light of
oscillation data (Buchmüller, Plümacher; Pilaftsis)
• M1~1010 GeV OK want supersymmetry
Can we prove it experimentally?