It has been proposed that an asymmetry in the electron neutrino sector may be
generated by resonant active-sterile neutrino transformations during Big Bang
Nucleosynthesis (BBN). We calculate the change in the primordial 4He yield
Y resulting from this asymmetry, taking into account both the time evolution
of the νe and νˉe distribution function and the spectral
distortions in these. We calculate this change in two schemes: (1) a lepton
asymmetry directly generated by νe mixing with a lighter right-handed
sterile neutrino νs; and (2) a lepton asymmetry generated by a
ντ↔νs or νμ↔νs transformation
which is subsequently partially converted to an asymmetry in the
νeνˉe sector by a matter-enhanced active-active neutrino
transformation. In the first scheme, we find that the percentage change in Y
is between -1% and 9% (with the sign depending on the sign of the asymmetry),
bounded by the Majorana mass limit m_{\nu_e}\la 1 eV. In the second scheme,
the maximal percentage reduction in Y is 2%, if the lepton number asymmetry
in neutrinos is positive; Otherwise, the percentage increase in Y is \la 5%
for m^2_{\nu_\mu,\nu_\tau}-m^2_{\nu_s}\la 10^4 eV. We conclude that the
change in the primordial 4He yield induced by a neutrino-mixing-generated
lepton number asymmetry can be substantial in the upward direction, but limited
in the downward direction.Comment: 15 pages, 7 figures, submitted to PR