Testing standard and non-standard neutrino physics with cosmological data
Elena Giusarma, Roland de Putter, Olga Mena

TL;DR
This paper uses recent cosmological data, including BAO and CMB measurements, to constrain neutrino properties such as total mass and effective number of species, finding bounds consistent with standard models and exploring non-standard scenarios.
Contribution
It provides updated bounds on neutrino masses and effective neutrino number using comprehensive cosmological data, analyzing degeneracies and the impact of different data sets.
Findings
Most stringent neutrino mass bound: sum m_nu<0.32 eV at 95% CL.
Power spectrum shape measurements slightly better constrain neff than BAO.
Evidence for extra radiation (neff>3) remains at about 2 sigma level.
Abstract
Cosmological constraints on the sum of neutrino masses and on the effective number of neutrino species in standard and non-standard scenarios are computed using the most recent available cosmological data. Our cosmological data sets include the measurement of the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) feature in the Data Release 9 CMASS sample of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS). We study in detail the different degeneracies among the parameters, as well as the impact of the different data sets used in the analyses. When considering bounds on the sum of the three active neutrino masses, the information in the BAO signal from galaxy clustering measurements is approximately equally powerful as the shape information from the matter power spectrum. The most stringent bound we find is sum m_nu<0.32 eV at 95 % CL. When non-standard neutrino scenarios with neff massless or…
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