Constraints on massive neutrinos from the pairwise kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect
Eva-Maria Mueller, Francesco de Bernardis, Rachel Bean, Michael D., Niemack

TL;DR
This paper proposes using the mean pairwise momentum of galaxy clusters observed via the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect as a new method to constrain the total mass of neutrinos, offering improved limits over existing measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a novel probe based on the scale-dependent signature of neutrinos on cluster pairwise momentum, with forecasts for future survey constraints.
Findings
Forecasts neutrino mass sum constraints of 290 meV (Stage II) to 33 meV (Stage IV)
Demonstrates the method's potential to improve upon Planck CMB measurements
Shows the importance of optical depth measurements for tighter constraints
Abstract
We present the mean pairwise momentum of clusters, as observed through the kinematic Sunvaev-Zel'dovich (kSZ) effect, as a novel probe of massive neutrinos. We find that kSZ measurements with current and upcoming surveys will provide complementary constraints on the sum of neutrino masses from large scale structure and will improve on Planck satellite measurements of the primordial cosmic microwave background (CMB) and CMB lensing. Central to the constraints is a distinctive scale dependency of the kSZ neutrino signature on the mean pairwise momentum of clusters that we do not expect to be mirrored in systematic effects that change the overall amplitude of the signal, like the cluster optical depth. Assuming a minimal CDM cosmology including massive neutrinos with Planck primordial CMB priors combined with conservative kSZ specifications, we forecast upper limits on the…
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