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Updated constraint on a primordial magnetic field during big bang nucleosynthesis and a formulation of field effects
A new upper limit on the amplitude of primordial magnetic field (PMF) is
derived by a comparison between a calculation of elemental abundances in big
bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) model and the latest observational constraints on
the abundances. Updated nuclear reaction rates are adopted in the calculation.
Effects of PMF on the abundances are consistently taken into account in the
numerical calculation with the precise formulation of changes in physical
variables. We find that abundances of 3He and 6Li increase while that of 7Li
decreases when the PMF amplitude increases, in the case of the baryon-to-photon
ratio determined from the measurement of cosmic microwave background radiation.
We derive a constraint on the present amplitude of PMF, i.e., B(0)<1.5 micro G
[corresponding to the amplitude less than 2.0x10^{11} G at BBN temperature of
T=10^9 K] based on the rigorous calculation.Comment: 26 pages, 4 figures, new observation of D/H ratio adopted, tighter
constraint derived, Sec. IV modified, accepted for publication in PR
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