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Robust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMB

We illustrate how recently improved low-redshift cosmological measurements can tighten constraints on neutrino properties. In particular we examine the impact of the assumed cosmological model on the constraints. We first consider the new HST H0 = 74.2 +/- 3.6 measurement by Riess et al. (2009) and...

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Autores principales: Reid, Beth A., Verde, Licia, Jimenez, Raul, Mena, Olga
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2010/01/003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1210211
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author Reid, Beth A.
Verde, Licia
Jimenez, Raul
Mena, Olga
author_facet Reid, Beth A.
Verde, Licia
Jimenez, Raul
Mena, Olga
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description We illustrate how recently improved low-redshift cosmological measurements can tighten constraints on neutrino properties. In particular we examine the impact of the assumed cosmological model on the constraints. We first consider the new HST H0 = 74.2 +/- 3.6 measurement by Riess et al. (2009) and the sigma8*(Omegam/0.25)^0.41 = 0.832 +/- 0.033 constraint from Rozo et al. (2009) derived from the SDSS maxBCG Cluster Catalog. In a Lambda CDM model and when combined with WMAP5 constraints, these low-redshift measurements constrain sum mnu<0.4 eV at the 95% confidence level. This bound does not relax when allowing for the running of the spectral index or for primordial tensor perturbations. When adding also Supernovae and BAO constraints, we obtain a 95% upper limit of sum mnu<0.3 eV. We test the sensitivity of the neutrino mass constraint to the assumed expansion history by both allowing a dark energy equation of state parameter w to vary, and by studying a model with coupling between dark energy and dark matter, which allows for variation in w, Omegak, and dark coupling strength xi. When combining CMB, H0, and the SDSS LRG halo power spectrum from Reid et al. 2009, we find that in this very general model, sum mnu < 0.51 eV with 95% confidence. If we allow the number of relativistic species Nrel to vary in a Lambda CDM model with sum mnu = 0, we find Nrel = 3.76^{+0.63}_{-0.68} (^{+1.38}_{-1.21}) for the 68% and 95% confidence intervals. We also report prior-independent constraints, which are in excellent agreement with the Bayesian constraints.
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spelling cern-12102112023-03-15T19:11:44Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2010/01/003http://cds.cern.ch/record/1210211engReid, Beth A.Verde, LiciaJimenez, RaulMena, OlgaRobust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMBAstrophysics and AstronomyWe illustrate how recently improved low-redshift cosmological measurements can tighten constraints on neutrino properties. In particular we examine the impact of the assumed cosmological model on the constraints. We first consider the new HST H0 = 74.2 +/- 3.6 measurement by Riess et al. (2009) and the sigma8*(Omegam/0.25)^0.41 = 0.832 +/- 0.033 constraint from Rozo et al. (2009) derived from the SDSS maxBCG Cluster Catalog. In a Lambda CDM model and when combined with WMAP5 constraints, these low-redshift measurements constrain sum mnu<0.4 eV at the 95% confidence level. This bound does not relax when allowing for the running of the spectral index or for primordial tensor perturbations. When adding also Supernovae and BAO constraints, we obtain a 95% upper limit of sum mnu<0.3 eV. We test the sensitivity of the neutrino mass constraint to the assumed expansion history by both allowing a dark energy equation of state parameter w to vary, and by studying a model with coupling between dark energy and dark matter, which allows for variation in w, Omegak, and dark coupling strength xi. When combining CMB, H0, and the SDSS LRG halo power spectrum from Reid et al. 2009, we find that in this very general model, sum mnu < 0.51 eV with 95% confidence. If we allow the number of relativistic species Nrel to vary in a Lambda CDM model with sum mnu = 0, we find Nrel = 3.76^{+0.63}_{-0.68} (^{+1.38}_{-1.21}) for the 68% and 95% confidence intervals. We also report prior-independent constraints, which are in excellent agreement with the Bayesian constraints.We illustrate how recently improved low-redshift cosmological measurements can tighten constraints on neutrino properties. In particular we examine the impact of the assumed cosmological model on the constraints. We first consider the new HST H0 = 74.2 +/- 3.6 measurement by Riess et al. (2009) and the sigma8*(Omegam/0.25)^0.41 = 0.832 +/- 0.033 constraint from Rozo et al. (2009) derived from the SDSS maxBCG Cluster Catalog. In a Lambda CDM model and when combined with WMAP5 constraints, these low-redshift measurements constrain sum mnu<0.4 eV at the 95% confidence level. This bound does not relax when allowing for the running of the spectral index or for primordial tensor perturbations. When adding also Supernovae and BAO constraints, we obtain a 95% upper limit of sum mnu<0.3 eV. We test the sensitivity of the neutrino mass constraint to the assumed expansion history by both allowing a dark energy equation of state parameter w to vary, and by studying a model with coupling between dark energy and dark matter, which allows for variation in w, Omegak, and dark coupling strength xi. When combining CMB, H0, and the SDSS LRG halo power spectrum from Reid et al. 2009, we find that in this very general model, sum mnu < 0.51 eV with 95% confidence. If we allow the number of relativistic species Nrel to vary in a Lambda CDM model with sum mnu = 0, we find Nrel = 3.76^{+0.63}_{-0.68} (^{+1.38}_{-1.21}) for the 68% and 95% confidence intervals. We also report prior-independent constraints, which are in excellent agreement with the Bayesian constraints.arXiv:0910.0008oai:cds.cern.ch:12102112009-10-02
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Reid, Beth A.
Verde, Licia
Jimenez, Raul
Mena, Olga
Robust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMB
title Robust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMB
title_full Robust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMB
title_fullStr Robust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMB
title_full_unstemmed Robust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMB
title_short Robust Neutrino Constraints by Combining Low Redshift Observations with the CMB
title_sort robust neutrino constraints by combining low redshift observations with the cmb
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2010/01/003
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1210211
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