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We investigate the relic density n_ of nonrelativistic long-lived or stable particles in cosmological scenarios in which the temperature T is too low for to achieve full chemical equilibrium. The case with a heavier particle decaying into is also investigated. We derive approximate solutions for n_ (T) which accurately reproduce numerical results when full thermal equilibrium is not achieved. If full equilibrium is reached, our ansatz no longer reproduces the correct temperature dependence of the number density. However, it does give the correct final relic density, to an accuracy of about 3% or better, for all cross sections and initial temperatures.
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