Big-Bang Cosmology: Hitoshi Murayama 129A F2002 Semester

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Big-Bang Cosmology

Hitoshi Murayama
129A
F2002 Semester
Introduction

• Brief review of standard cosmology


• Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis
• Observational evidence for Dark Matter
• Observational evidence for Dark Energy
• Particle-physics implications
• Baryon Asymmetry
Brief review of
standard cosmology
The Isotropic Universe
The Cosmological Principle
• Universe highly isotropic
– CMBR anisotropy  O(10–5)
• Unless we occupy the “center of the Universe,” it
must also be homogenous
• Isotropy and Homogeneity
 maximally symmetric space
– Flat Euclidean space R3
– Closed three-sphere S3=SO(4)/SO(3) w2 +x2 +y2 +z2 =R2
– Open three-hyperbola SO(3,1)/SO(3)
−w2 +x2 +y2 +z2 =R2
Friedman Equation
• Equation that governs expansion of the Universe
– k=–1 (closed), k=1 (open), k=0 (flat) ⎛ R˙⎞ 2 k 8π
⎜ ⎟ − 2 = GN ρ
– energy density ⎝ R⎠ R 3

• First law of thermodynamics: d(ρR3) =−pd(R3),p =wρ


• For flat Universe: ⇒ ρ ∝ R−3(1+w)
– Matter-dominated Universe
ρ ∝ R−3,R ∝ t2/3
– Radiation-dominated Universe
ρ ∝ R−4,R ∝ t1/2
– Vacuum-dominated Universe
ρ ∝ R0,R ∝ eHt
• Temperature TR–1
Energy budget of Universe
• Stars and galaxies are only ~0.5%
• Neutrinos are ~0.3–10%
• Rest of ordinary matter (electrons and protons) are ~5%
• Dark Matter ~30%
• Dark Energy ~65%
• Anti-Matter 0%
• Higgs condensate ~1062%??
Cosmic Microwave Background
Fossils of Hot Big Bang
• When the temperature of Universe was higher than about
3000K, all atoms (mostly hydrogen and helium) were
ionized.
• Photons scatter off unbound electrons and could not
stream freely: “opaque Universe.”
• Photons, atoms, electrons in thermal equilibrium.
• Once the temperature drops below 3000K, electrons are
bound to atoms and photons travel freely,
“recombination.”
• CMBR photons from this era simply stretched by
expansion R
Density Fluctuation
• Completely homogeneous Universe would remain
homogeneous  no structure
• Need “seed” density fluctuation
• From observation, it must be nearly scale-
invariant (constant in k space)
• Atoms also fall into gravitational potential due to
the fluctuation and hence affects CMBR
• From COBE, we know ~10–5
Structure Formation
• Jeans instability of self-gravitating system causes
structure to form (there is no anti-gravity to stop it!)
• Needs initial seed density fluctuation
• Density fluctuation grows little in radiation- or
vacuum-dominated Universe
• Density fluctuation grows linearly in matter-
dominated Universe
• If only matter=baryons, had only time for 103 growth
from 10–5: not enough time by now!
CMBR Anisotropy
Probe to Cosmology
• Evolution of the anisotropy in CMBR depends on
the cosmological parameters: matter, baryon, ,
geometry of Universe
• Evolution: acoustic oscillation between photon
and baryon fluid
• Characteristic distance scale due to the causal
contact
• Yard stick at the last rescattering surface
• Angular scale determines geometry
Acoustic Peaks Probe Cosmology

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Polarization

• Compton scattering polarizes the photon in


the polarization plane
r2 r2
E i E j − 12 δ ij 1
E ∝ (∇ i ∇ j − 2 δ ij ∇ )T(x, y)


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=0.0170.004
(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=0.0560.014
• Combine with the BBN
matterh1/2=0.380.07
Agrees with SZ, virial
Particle-physics implications
Neutrino Dark Matter?

• Now that we seem to know neutrinos are


massive, can’t they be dark matter?
2 mν
Ων h =
97eV
• Problem: neutrinos don’t clump!
Cold Dark Matter

• Cold Dark Matter is not moving much


• Gets attracted by gravity
Neutrino Free Streaming

• Neutrinos, on the other hand, move fast and


tend to wipe out the density contrast.
Particle Dark Matter
• Suppose an elementary particle is the Dark Matter
• WIMP (Weakly Interacting Massive Particle)
• Stable heavy particle produced in early Universe, left-
over from near-complete annihilation
0.756(n+1)xn+
f
1
3s0 α 2
/(TeV)2
ΩM = 1/2 3 2≈
g σ annMPl 8πH0 σ ann
• Electroweak scale the correct energy scale!
• We may produce Dark Matter in collider experiments.
Particle Dark Matter
• Stable, TeV-scale particle, electrically neutral, only
weakly interacting
• No such candidate in the Standard Model
• Supersymmetry: (LSP) Lightest Supersymmetric
Particle is a superpartner of a gauge boson in most
models: “bino” a perfect candidate for WIMP
• But there are many other possibilities (techni-
baryons, gravitino, axino, invisible axion,
WIMPZILLAS, etc)
Detection of Dark Matter
• Direct detection • Indirect detection
• CDMS-II, Edelweiss, • SuperK, AMANDA,
DAMA, GENIUS, etc ICECUBE, Antares, etc

complementary techniques are getting


into the interesting region of
parameter space
Particle Dark Matter
• Stable, TeV-scale particle,
electrically neutral, only
weakly interacting
• No such candidate in the
Standard Model CDMS-II
• Lightest Supersymmetric
Particle (LSP):
superpartner of a gauge
boson in most models
• LSP a perfect candidate Detect Dark Matter to see it is there.
for WIMP Produce Dark Matter in accelerator
experiments to see what it is.
Observational evidence
for Dark Energy
Type-IA Supernovae

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:
–2matter)~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

• A naïve estimate of the cosmological


constant in Quantum Field Theory:
~MPl4~10120 times observation
• The worst prediction in theoretical physics!
• People had argued that there must be some
mechanism to set it zero
• But now it seems finite???
Quintessense?
• Assume that there is a mechanism to set the
cosmological constant exactly zero.
• The reason for a seemingly finite value is that we
haven’t gotten there yet
• A scalar field is slowly rolling down the potential
towards zero energy
• But it has to be extremely light: 10–42 GeV. Can we
protect such a small mass against radiative corrections?
It shouldn’t mediate a “fifth force” either.
Cosmic Coincidence Problem
• Why do we see matter and
cosmological constant
almost equal in amount?
• “Why Now” problem
• Actually a triple
coincidence problem
including the radiation
• If there is a fundamental
reason for ~((TeV)2/MPl)4,
coincidence natural
Arkani-Hamed, Hall, Kolda, HM
Amusing coincidence?
• The dark energy density ~(2meV)4
• The Large Angle MSW solution m2~(5–10meV)2
• Any deep reason behind it?
• Again, if there is a fundamental reason for
~((TeV)2/MPl)4, and using seesaw mechanism
m~(TeV)2/MPl , coincidence may not be an
accident
What is the Dark Energy?
• We have to measure w
• For example with a
dedicated satellite
experiment

Domain wall

SNAP Friedland, HM, Perelstein


Baryogenesis
Baryon Asymmetry
Early Universe

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

• GUT necessarily breaks B.


• A GUT-scale particle X decays out-of-
equilibrium with direct CP violation
B(X → q) ≠B(X → q)
• Now direct CP violation observed: ’!
0 + − 0 + −
B(K → π π ) ≠B(K → π π )
• But keeps B–L0  “anomaly washout”
Out-of-Equilibrium Decay
• When in thermal • Therefore, a long-
equilibrium, the lived particle
number density of a (>MPl/m–2) decay out
given particle is ne– of equilibrium
m/T
T=m t=
• But once a particle is
produced, they “hang thermal actual
out” until they decay
ne–t/
Anomaly washout
• Actually, SM violates
B (but not B–L).
– In Early Universe (T >
200GeV), W/Z are
massless and fluctuate
in W/Z plasma
– Energy levels for left-
handed quarks/leptons
fluctuate correspon-
dingly
L=Q=Q=Q=B=1  B=L=0
Two Main Directions

• BL0 gets washed out at T>TEW~174GeV


• Electroweak Baryogenesis (Kuzmin, Rubakov, Shaposhnikov)
– Start with B=L=0
– First-order phase transition  non-equilibrium
– Try to create BL0
• Leptogenesis (Fukugita, Yanagida)
– Create L0 somehow from L-violation
– Anomaly partially converts L to B
Electroweak Baryogenesis
Electroweak Baryogenesis
• Two big problems in the Standard Model
– First order phase transition requires mH<60GeV
– Need new source of CP violation because
J  det[Mu† Mu, Md† Md]/TEW12 ~ 10–20 << 10–10
• Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
– First order phase transition possible if mt˜R <160GeV
– New CP violating phase arg(μ* M )
2
e.g., (Carena, Quiros, Wagner), (Cline, Joyce, Kainulainen)
scenario
• First order phase transition
• Different reflection probabilities
for chargino species
• Chargino interaction with
thermal bath produces an
asymmetry in top quark
• Left-handed top quark
asymmetry partially converted to
lepton asymmetry via anomaly
• Remaining top quark asymmetry
becomes baryon asymmetry
parameters
• Chargino mass matrix
⎛ M2 2mW cosβ⎞
⎜ ⎟
⎝ 2mW sinβ μ ⎠
*
Relative phase arg(
μ M2 )
unphysical if tan
• Need fully mixed
charginos  M2
(Cline, Joyce, Kainulainen)
mass spectrum
• Need arg(μ* M2 ) ~O(1)with severe EDM
constraints from e, n, Hg
 1st, 2nd generation scalars > 10 TeV
• To avoid LEP limit on lightest Higgs boson,
need left-handed scalar top ~ TeV
• Light right-handed scalar top, charginos
cf. Carena, Quiros, Wagner claim arg(μ* M2 ) >0.04 enough
EDM constraint is weaker, but rest of phenomenology similar
Signals of
Electroweak Baryogenesis
• O(1) enhancements to md, ms with the same phase
as in the SM
• Bs mixing vs lattice fBs2BBs
• Bd mixing vs Vtd from Vub
and angles
• Find Higgs, stop, charginos (Tevatron?)
• Eventually need to measure the phase in the chargino
sector at LC to establish it
(HM, Pierce)
Leptogenesis
Seesaw Mechanism
Prerequisite for Leptogenesis

• Why is neutrino mass so small?


• Need right-handed neutrinos to generate
neutrino mass, but R SM neutral
⎛ mD ⎞⎛ν L ⎞ m2
(ν L ν R )⎜ ⎟⎜ ⎟ mν = D <<mD
⎝ mD M ⎠⎝ν R⎠ M

To obtain m3~(m2atm)1/2, mD~mt, M3~1015GeV (GUT!)


Majorana neutrinos: violate lepton number 60
Leptogenesis

• You generate Lepton Asymmetry first.


• L gets converted to B via EW anomaly
– Fukugita-Yanagida: generate L from the direct
CP violation in right-handed neutrino decay

* *
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?

• We studied this question at Snowmass2001


(Ellis, Gavela, Kayser, HM, Chang)
– Unfortunately, no: it is difficult to reconstruct
relevant CP-violating phases from neutrino data
• But: we will probably believe it if
– 0 found
– CP violation found in neutrino oscillation
– EW baryogenesis ruled out
CP Violation
in Neutrino Oscillation
• CP-violation may be observed • Plans to shoot neutrino beams
in neutrino oscillation over thousands of kilometers to
see this
Conclusions
• Mounting evidence that non-baryonic Dark Matter
and Dark Energy exist
• Immediately imply physics beyond the SM
• Dark Matter likely to be TeV-scale physics
• Search for Dark Matter via
– Collider experiment
– Direct Search (e.g., CDMS-II)
– Indirect Search via neutrinos (e.g., SuperK, ICECUBE)
• Dark Energy best probed by SNAP (LSST?)
Conclusions (cont)
• The origin of matter anti-matter asymmetry has
two major directions:
– Electroweak baryogenesis
– leptogenesis
• Leptogenesis definitely gaining momentum
• May not be able to prove it definitively, but we
hope to have enough circumstantial evidences:
0 , CP violation in neutrino oscillation

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