Neutrino Mass Bounds in the era of Tension Cosmology
Eleonora Di Valentino, Alessandro Melchiorri

TL;DR
This paper investigates neutrino mass constraints using recent CMB data from ACT-DR4, SPT-3G, and Planck, revealing indications of higher neutrino masses than previous bounds, even after considering extended cosmological models.
Contribution
It provides new neutrino mass bounds from recent CMB measurements and demonstrates that higher neutrino masses remain compatible with current cosmological data.
Findings
ACT-DR4 and SPT-3G data suggest neutrino masses around 0.5-0.6 eV.
Including Planck lensing data indicates neutrino masses above 0.4 eV.
Higher neutrino masses are still consistent with multiple cosmological observations.
Abstract
The measurements of Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies made by the Planck satellite provide extremely tight upper bounds on the total neutrino mass scale ( at C.L.). However, as recently discussed in the literature, Planck data show anomalies that could affect this result. Here we provide new constraints on neutrino masses using the recent and complementary CMB measurements from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope DR4 and the South Polar Telescope SPT-3G experiments. We found that both the ACT-DR4 and SPT-3G data, when combined with WMAP, mildly suggest a neutrino mass with eV and eV at C.L, respectively. Moreover, when CMB lensing from the Planck experiment is included, the ACT-DR4 data now indicates a neutrino mass above the two standard deviations, with $\Sigma…
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