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Relic Particles in the Period of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis

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The simplest way to use the observed abundance of light elements to test the theory of elementary particles is to assess the effect of hypothetical new phenomena on the parameters of the theory of standard Big Bang nucleosynthesis (SBBN).

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Khlopov, M. (2012). Relic Particles in the Period of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. In: Fundamentals of Cosmic Particle Physics. Cambridge International Science Publishing, Cambridge. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-907343-72-8_5

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