Neutrinos and dark energy after Planck and BICEP2: data consistency tests and cosmological parameter constraints
Jing-Fei Zhang, Jia-Jia Geng, Xin Zhang

TL;DR
This paper tests data consistency and constrains cosmological parameters in extended models including dynamical dark energy and neutrino properties, using Planck, BICEP2, and other observational data.
Contribution
It introduces and analyzes four extended cosmological models with dynamical dark energy and neutrino parameters, testing data consistency and deriving constraints.
Findings
Data sets are consistent within the models.
Constraints on dark energy equation of state parameter w.
Limits on neutrino masses and effective number of neutrino species.
Abstract
The detection of the B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) by the BICEP2 experiment implies that the tensor-to-scalar ratio should be involved in the base standard cosmology. In this paper, we extend the CDM++neutrino/dark radiation models by replacing the cosmological constant with the dynamical dark energy with constant . Four neutrino plus dark energy models are considered, i.e., the CDM+, CDM+r + , CDM+r + + , and CDM+r + + models. The current observational data considered in this paper include the Planck temperature data, the WMAP 9-year polarization data, the baryon acoustic oscillation data, the Hubble constant direct measurement data, the Planck Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster counts data, the Planck CMB lensing data, the cosmic…
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