HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Bertulani Carlos A. and colleagues from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas AandM University-Commerce, Commerce, TX, United States have published the research: Big Bang nucleosynthesis as a probe of new physics, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In Table 2 the authors compare the BBN calculations with observations.
- how: The result is displayed in Figure 5 with the abundances calculated as a function of T 0 /T for a fixed number of dark sectors NDM=5.
SUMMARY
From about 10 seconds to 20 minutes after the Big . . .
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