A light particle solution to the cosmic lithium problem
Andreas Goudelis, Maxim Pospelov, Josef Pradler

TL;DR
This paper proposes that light, neutral particles with specific properties can modify Big Bang Nucleosynthesis to resolve the cosmic lithium problem without disturbing other elemental abundances.
Contribution
It introduces a new particle-based mechanism that reduces lithium abundance during nucleosynthesis, with detailed conditions and a specific axion-like particle model.
Findings
Light particles can reduce ${}^7$Li and ${}^7$Be$ abundances.
Conditions on particle mass, lifetime, and abundance are identified.
Axion-like particles with specific couplings can realize this scenario.
Abstract
We point out that the cosmological abundance of Li can be reduced down to observed values if during its formation Big Bang Nucleosynthesis is modified by the presence of light electrically neutral particles that have substantial interactions with nucleons. We find that the lithium problem can be solved without affecting the precisely measured abundances of deuterium and helium if the following conditions are satisfied: the mass and lifetimes of such particles are bounded by and , and the abundance times the absorption cross section by either deuterium or Be are comparable to the Hubble rate, , at the time of Be formation. We include -initiated reactions into the primordial nucleosynthesis framework, observe that it leads to a…
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