Constraint on neutrino masses from SDSS-III/BOSS Ly$\alpha$ forest and other cosmological probes
Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, Christophe Y\`eche, Julien, Lesgourgues, Graziano Rossi, Arnaud Borde, Matteo Viel, Eric Aubourg, David, Kirkby, Jean-Marc LeGoff, James Rich, Natalie Roe, Nicholas P. Ross, Donald, P. Schneider, David Weinberg

TL;DR
This paper combines Ly$eta$ forest data from SDSS-III/BOSS with other cosmological probes to place the most stringent constraints yet on the total neutrino mass, favoring the normal hierarchy scenario.
Contribution
It provides the first tight cosmological bounds on neutrino masses using Ly$eta$ forest data combined with CMB and BAO, improving previous limits significantly.
Findings
Upper bound on neutrino mass: 0.14 eV at 95% CL
Ly$eta$ forest data improves constraints when combined with CMB and BAO
Results favor the normal hierarchy of neutrino masses
Abstract
We present constraints on the parameters of the CDM cosmological model in the presence of massive neutrinos, using the one-dimensional Ly forest power spectrum obtained with the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) by Palanque-Delabrouille et al. (2013), complemented by additional cosmological probes. The interpretation of the measured Ly spectrum is done using a second-order Taylor expansion of the simulated power spectrum. BOSS Ly data alone provide better bounds than previous Ly results, but are still poorly constraining, especially for the sum of neutrino masses , for which we obtain an upper bound of 1.1~eV (95\% CL), including systematics for both data and simulations. Ly constraints on CDM parameters and neutrino masses are compatible with CMB bounds from the…
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