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This paper introduces BSFfast, a tool designed to efficiently calculate the impact of bound-state formation (BSF) on the annihilation of new physics particles in the early universe. The significance lies in the computational expense of accurately modeling BSF, especially when considering excited bound states and radiative transitions. BSFfast addresses this by providing precomputed, tabulated effective cross sections, enabling faster simulations and parameter scans, which are crucial for exploring dark matter models and other cosmological scenarios. The availability of the code on GitHub further enhances its utility and accessibility.
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BSFfast provides precomputed, tabulated effective BSF cross sections for a wide class of phenomenologically relevant models, including highly excited bound states and, where applicable, the full network of radiative bound-to-bound transitions.