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Neutrino cosmology and Planck
Relic neutrinos play an important role in the evolution of the Universe, modifying some of the cosmological observables. We summarize the main aspects of cosmological neutrinos and describe how the precision of present cosmological data can be used to learn about neutrino properties. In particular,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/6/065002 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1693922 |
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author | Lesgourgues, Julien Pastor, Sergio |
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description | Relic neutrinos play an important role in the evolution of the Universe, modifying some of the cosmological observables. We summarize the main aspects of cosmological neutrinos and describe how the precision of present cosmological data can be used to learn about neutrino properties. In particular, we discuss how cosmology provides information on the absolute scale of neutrino masses, complementary to beta decay and neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments. We explain why the combination of Planck temperature data with measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillation angular scale provides a strong bound on the sum of neutrino masses, 0.23 eV at the 95% confidence level, while the lensing potential spectrum and the cluster mass function measured by Planck are compatible with larger values. We also review the constraints from current data on other neutrino properties. Finally, we describe the very good perspectives from future cosmological measurements, which are expected to be sensitive to neutrino masses close the minimum values guaranteed by flavour oscillations. |
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spelling | cern-16939222022-08-10T20:50:23Zdoi:10.1088/1367-2630/16/6/065002http://cds.cern.ch/record/1693922engLesgourgues, JulienPastor, SergioNeutrino cosmology and PlanckParticle Physics - PhenomenologyRelic neutrinos play an important role in the evolution of the Universe, modifying some of the cosmological observables. We summarize the main aspects of cosmological neutrinos and describe how the precision of present cosmological data can be used to learn about neutrino properties. In particular, we discuss how cosmology provides information on the absolute scale of neutrino masses, complementary to beta decay and neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments. We explain why the combination of Planck temperature data with measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillation angular scale provides a strong bound on the sum of neutrino masses, 0.23 eV at the 95% confidence level, while the lensing potential spectrum and the cluster mass function measured by Planck are compatible with larger values. We also review the constraints from current data on other neutrino properties. Finally, we describe the very good perspectives from future cosmological measurements, which are expected to be sensitive to neutrino masses close the minimum values guaranteed by flavour oscillations.Relic neutrinos play an important role in the evolution of the Universe, modifying some of the cosmological observables. We summarize the main aspects of cosmological neutrinos and describe how the precision of present cosmological data can be used to learn about neutrino properties. In particular, we discuss how cosmology provides information on the absolute scale of neutrino masses, complementary to beta decay and neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments. We explain why the combination of Planck temperature data with measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillation angular scale provides a strong bound on the sum of neutrino masses, 0.23 eV at the 95% confidence level, while the lensing potential spectrum and the cluster mass function measured by Planck are compatible with larger values. We also review the constraints from current data on other neutrino properties. Finally, we describe the very good perspectives from future cosmological measurements, which are expected to be sensitive to neutrino masses close the minimum values guaranteed by flavour oscillations.MITP-14-015arXiv:1404.1740oai:cds.cern.ch:16939222014-04-07 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Lesgourgues, Julien Pastor, Sergio Neutrino cosmology and Planck |
title | Neutrino cosmology and Planck |
title_full | Neutrino cosmology and Planck |
title_fullStr | Neutrino cosmology and Planck |
title_full_unstemmed | Neutrino cosmology and Planck |
title_short | Neutrino cosmology and Planck |
title_sort | neutrino cosmology and planck |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/6/065002 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1693922 |
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