Paper 3, Section II, B
[You may work in units of the speed of light, so that ]
Consider the process where protons and electrons combine to form neutral hydrogen atoms;
Let and denote the number densities for protons, electrons and hydrogen atoms respectively. The ionization energy of hydrogen is denoted . State and derive 's equation for the ratio , clearly describing the steps required.
[You may use without proof the following formula for the equilibrium number density of a non-relativistic species with degenerate states of mass at temperature such that ,
where is the chemical potential and and are the Boltzmann and Planck constants respectively.]
The photon number density is given as
where . Consider now the fractional ionization . In our universe where is the baryon-to-photon number ratio. Find an expression for the ratio
in terms of and the particle masses. One might expect neutral hydrogen to form at a temperature given by , but instead in our universe it forms at the much lower temperature . Briefly explain why this happens. Estimate the temperature at which neutral hydrogen would form in a hypothetical universe with . Briefly explain your answer.