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    Primordial He4 Abundance Constrains the Possible Time Variation of the Higgs Vacuum Expectation Value

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    We constrain the possible time variation of the Higgs vacuum expectation value (vv) by recent results on the primordial 4He^4He abundance (YPY_P). For that, we use an analytic approach which enables us to take important issues into consideration, that have been ignored by previous works, like the vv-dependence of the relevant cross sections of deuterium production and photodisintegration, including the full Klein- Nishina cross section. Furthermore, we take a non-equilibrium Ansatz for the freeze-out concentration of neutrons and protons and incorporate the latest results on the neutron decay. Finally, we approximate the key-parameters of the primordial 4He^4He production (the mean lifetime of the free neutron and the binding energy of the deuteron) by terms of vv0v\over v_0 (where v0v_0 denotes the present theoretical estimate). Eventually, we derive the relation YP≃0.2479−5.54(v−v0v0)2−0.808 (v−v0v0)Y_P \simeq 0.2479 - 5.54 (\frac{v-v_0}{v_0})^2 - 0.808~ (\frac{v-v_0}{v_0}) and the most stringent limit on a possible time variation of vv is given by: −5.4⋅10−4≤v−v0v0≤4.4⋅10−4-5.4 \cdot 10^{-4} \leq \frac{v-v_0}{v_0} \leq 4.4 \cdot 10^{-4}.Comment: Accepted for publication in IJT

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