Paper 3, Section II, D
The number density for particles in thermal equilibrium, neglecting quantum effects, is
where is the number of degrees of freedom for the particle with energy and is its chemical potential. Evaluate for a non-relativistic particle.
Thermal equilibrium between two species of non-relativistic particles is maintained by the reaction
where and are massless particles. Evaluate the ratio of number densities given that their respective masses are and and chemical potentials are and .
Explain how a reaction like the one above is relevant to the determination of the neutron to proton ratio in the early universe. Why does this ratio not fall rapidly to zero as the universe cools?
Explain briefly the process of primordial nucleosynthesis by which neutrons are converted into stable helium nuclei. Letting
be the fraction of the universe's helium, compute as a function of the ratio at the time of nucleosynthesis.