$\Lambda_{\rm s}$CDM cosmology: Alleviating major cosmological tensions by predicting standard neutrino properties
Anita Yadav, Suresh Kumar, Cihad Kibris, Ozgur Akarsu

TL;DR
This study extends the $ m ilde{ ext{s}}$CDM cosmological model to include variable neutrino properties, demonstrating it can resolve key tensions like $H_0$ and $S_8$ without conflicting with particle physics constraints.
Contribution
It introduces a two-parameter extension of $ m ilde{ ext{s}}$CDM allowing variations in neutrino number and mass, showing these can address cosmological tensions effectively.
Findings
No significant tension with Planck-alone data.
BAO data limits the model's success in resolving tensions.
The model achieves high $H_0$ values compatible with local measurements.
Abstract
We investigate a two-parameter extension of the CDM model by allowing variations in the effective number of neutrino species and their total mass . Our motivation is twofold: (i) to examine whether CDM retains its success in fitting the data and addressing major cosmological tensions, without suggesting a need for a deviation from the standard model of particle physics, and (ii) to determine whether the data indicate new physics that could potentially address cosmological tensions, either in the post-recombination universe through the late-time mirror AdS-dS transition, or in the pre-recombination universe through modifications in the standard values of and , or both. Within the extended CDM model, referred to as CDM++, we find no…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
