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The x-ray cluster baryon crisis
Authors:Gary Steigman  James E Felten
Institution:(1) Departments of Physics and Astronomy, The Ohio State University, 174 West 18th Avenue, 43210 Columbus, OH;(2) Code 685, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 20771 Greenbelt, MD
Abstract:Nucleosynthesis in the standard hot big bang cosmology offers a successful account of the production of the light nuclides during the early evolution of the Universe. Consistency among the predicted and observed abundances of D,3He,4He and7Li leads to restrictive lower and upper bounds to the present density of nucleons. In particular, the upper bound ensures that nucleons cannot account for more than a small fraction (<0.06h 50 –2 ) of the mass in a critical density (Einstein-de Sitter) Universe. In contrast, x-ray observations of rich clusters of galaxies suggest strongly that baryons (in hot gas) contribute a significant fraction of the total cluster mass (ge0.2h 50 –3/2 ). If, indeed, clusters do provide a ldquofairrdquo sample of the mass in the Universe, this ldquocrisisrdquo forces us to consider other ways of mitigating it, including the politically incorrect possibility that OHgr<1. The options, including magnetic or turbulent pressure, clumping and non-zero space curvature and/or cosmological constant, are discussed.
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