Model independent constraints on mass-varying neutrino scenarios
Urbano Franca, Massimiliano Lattanzi, Julien Lesgourgues, Sergio, Pastor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a model-independent parameterization to constrain neutrino mass variation over cosmological time, using observational data to set limits on how much neutrino masses could have changed without conflicting with cosmological observations.
Contribution
It provides a novel, model-independent framework for constraining neutrino mass variation, independent of specific scalar field models, using cosmological data.
Findings
Current neutrino mass at z=0 is less than 0.43 eV or 0.28 eV at 95% C.L.
Mass variation ratio is tightly constrained, with log[|Δm_ν|/m_0] < -1.3 or -2.7 at 95% C.L.
Results are consistent with no neutrino mass variation over cosmic history.
Abstract
Models of dark energy in which neutrinos interact with the scalar field supposed to be responsible for the acceleration of the universe usually imply a variation of the neutrino masses on cosmological time scales. In this work we propose a parameterization for the neutrino mass variation that captures the essentials of those scenarios and allows to constrain them in a model independent way, that is, without resorting to any particular scalar field model. Using WMAP 5yr data combined with the matter power spectrum of SDSS and 2dFGRS, the limit on the present value of the neutrino mass is eV at 95% C.L. for the case in which the neutrino mass was lighter (heavier) in the past, a result competitive with the ones imposed for standard (i.e., constant mass) neutrinos. Moreover, for the ratio of the mass variation of the neutrino mass …
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