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Are light sterile neutrinos preferred or disfavored by cosmology?

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posted on 2024-07-09, 16:57 authored by Shahab Joudaki, Kevork N. Abazajian, Manoj Kaplinghat
We find that the viability of a cosmological model that incorporates 2 sterile neutrinos with masses around 1 eV each, as favored by global neutrino oscillation analyses including short baseline results, is significantly dependent on the choice of datasets included in the analysis and the ability to control the systematic uncertainties associated with these datasets. Our analysis includes a variety of cosmological probes including the cosmic microwave background (WMAP7+SPT), Hubble constant (HST), galaxy power spectrum (SDSS-DR7), and supernova distances (SDSS and Union2 compilations). In the joint observational analysis, our sterile neutrino model is equally favored as a LCDM model when using the MLCS light curve fitter for the supernova measurements, and strongly disfavored by the data at Deltachi^2 ~ 18 when using the SALT2 fitter. When excluding the supernova measurements, the sterile neutrino model is disfavored by the other datasets at Deltachi^2 ~ 12, and at best becomes mildly disfavored at Deltachi^2 ~ 3 when allowing for curvature, evolving dark energy, additional relativistic species, running of the spectral index, and freedom in the primordial helium abundance. No single additional parameter accounts for most of this effect. Therefore, if laboratory experiments continue to favor a scenario with roughly eV mass sterile neutrinos, and if this becomes decisively disfavored by cosmology, then a more exotic cosmological model than explored here may become necessary.

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1550-7998

Journal title

Physical Review D

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87

Issue

6

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article no. 065003

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American Physical Society

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Copyright © 2013 American Physical Society. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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