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10 −^2
10 −^11
10 −^10
10 −^9
10 −^8
10 −^7
10 −^6
10 −^5
10 −^4
10 −^3
10 −^2
10 −^1
10 0
10 −^1
10
1 101 102 103
final abundance
(^3) He
(^7) Li
D
(^4) He
η
Fig. 3.8.
sources which give comparable contributions. First, the greater the number of ultra-
relativistic species, the faster the universe expands for a given temperature. This
means neutrons freeze out earlier, leading to largerX∗n. Second, if there are more
light species, the nucleosynthesis temperature is reached sooner and more neutrons
avoid decay. Thus, givenη 10 , we can put rather strong bounds on the number of
unknown light species using the observational data on helium-4 abundance. We will