We investigate the impact of coulomb screening on primordial nucleosynthesis
in a universe having scale factor that evolves linearly with time. Coulomb
screening affects primordial nucleosynthesis via enhancement of thermonuclear
reaction rates. This enhancement is determined by the solving Poisson equation
within the context of mean field theory (under appropriate conditions during
the primordial nucleosynthesis). Using these results, we claim that the mean
field estimates of coulomb screening hardly affect the predicted element
abundances and nucleosynthesis parameters,{η9,ξe}. The deviations
from mean field estimates are also studied in detail by boosting genuine
screening results with the screening parameter (ωs). These deviations
show negligible effect on the element abundances and on nucleosynthesis
parameters. This work thus rules out the coulomb screening effects on
primordial nucleosynthesis in slow evolving models and confirms that
constraints in ref.[7] on nucleosynthesis parameters remain unaltered.Comment: 14 pages,11 figur