Precise and Accurate, or Imprecise and Inaccurate
On 1/2/13 2:59 AM, Phillip Helbig---undress to reply wrote:
In article , "Richard D. Saam"
writes:
OK, due to constraints from
primordial nucleosynthesis, we now know that most of the dark matter is
non-baryonic
I would like to hear the logic underlying this statement.
One parameter is the photon-to-baryon ratio. We can count the photons,
so we know the total number of baryons. (Almost all photons are in the
CMB, by the way.)
The photon density rho_p = 413/cm^3
reflects the Black Body calculation at 2.73 K
and actual photon counting (WMAP)
The critical density rho_c is separately calculated
at (3/8pi)*H^2/G = 9.56E-30 g/cc
It is understood that
rho_c*(1+z)^3/rho_p*(1+z)^3
is constant
and expressed in terms of hydrogen atoms
rho_c*(1+z)^3/(Avogadro*rho_p*(1+z)^3)
is constant
and that .0464 (WMAP) of critical density is baryonic
as measured by Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation at z=1100.
It would appear that knowing the photon density rho_p
does not dictate the number of baryons.
RDS
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