Observational constraints on cosmic neutrinos and dark energy revisited
Xin Wang, Xiao-Lei Meng, Tong-Jie Zhang, HuanYuan Shan, Yan Gong,, Charling Tao, Xuelei Chen, Y. F. Huang

TL;DR
This study uses multiple cosmological observations to constrain neutrino properties and dark energy parameters, revealing the impact of parameter degeneracies on the bounds of neutrino mass and suggesting the presence of extra light degrees of freedom.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of cosmological data to jointly constrain neutrino masses, effective neutrino species, and dark energy equation of state, highlighting the effects of parameter degeneracies.
Findings
Tight upper bounds on neutrino mass when other parameters are fixed.
Allowing neutrino number and dark energy equation of state to vary weakens mass bounds.
Data favor an extra light neutrino species and a cosmological constant.
Abstract
Using several cosmological observations, i.e. the cosmic microwave background anisotropies (WMAP), the weak gravitational lensing (CFHTLS), the measurements of baryon acoustic oscillations (SDSS+WiggleZ), the most recent observational Hubble parameter data, the Union2.1 compilation of type Ia supernovae, and the HST prior, we impose constraints on the sum of neutrino masses (), the effective number of neutrino species () and dark energy equation of state (), individually and collectively. We find that a tight upper limit on can be extracted from the full data combination, if and are fixed. However this upper bound is severely weakened if and are allowed to vary. This result naturally raises questions on the robustness of previous strict upper bounds on , ever reported in the literature. The best-fit values from our most generalized…
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