Neutrino masses and cosmology with Lyman-alpha forest power spectrum
Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, Christophe Yeche, Julien Baur,, Christophe Magneville, Graziano Rossi, Julien Lesgourgues, Arnaud Borde,, Etienne Burtin, Jean-Marc LeGoff, James Rich, Matteo Viel, David Weinberg

TL;DR
This study combines Lyman-alpha forest data with Planck CMB measurements to tightly constrain neutrino masses and other cosmological parameters, improving previous limits and exploring implications for inflation.
Contribution
It provides the most robust upper limit on the sum of neutrino masses using combined Lyα and Planck data, with improved simulations and systematic uncertainty modeling.
Findings
Neutrino mass sum constrained to < 0.12 eV (95% C.L.)
Cosmological parameters agree with CMB-only results, except for a weak n_s tension
Adding Lyα data reduces uncertainties on reionization optical depth
Abstract
We present constraints on neutrino masses, the primordial fluctuation spectrum from inflation, and other parameters of the CDM model, using the one-dimensional Ly-forest power spectrum measured by Palanque-Delabrouille et al. (2013) from SDSS-III/BOSS, complemented by Planck 2015 cosmic microwave background (CMB) data and other cosmological probes. This paper improves on the previous analysis by Palanque-Delabrouille et al. (2015) by using a more powerful set of calibrating hydrodynamical simulations that reduces uncertainties associated with resolution and box size, by adopting a more flexible set of nuisance parameters for describing the evolution of the intergalactic medium, by including additional freedom to account for systematic uncertainties, and by using Planck 2015 constraints in place of Planck 2013. Fitting Ly data alone leads to cosmological…
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