Constraining Neutrino Mass with the Void Weak Lensing Effect
Wenshuo Xu, Cheng Zhao, Chen Su, Huanyuan Shan, Yu Liu

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that void lensing can effectively constrain the total neutrino mass, with simulations showing promising sensitivity and a clear linear relationship between the lensing signal and neutrino mass.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel method using void lensing measurements from simulations to constrain neutrino mass, highlighting its potential for future cosmological surveys.
Findings
Void lensing constrains neutrino mass with .096 eV precision without shape noise.
Including shape noise, the constraint is .340 eV.
A linear relationship exists between void lensing signal and neutrino mass.
Abstract
Cosmic voids, the underdense regions of the Large Scale Structure (LSS), provide cosmological information highly complementary to that obtained from overdense regions. In this work, we investigate the constraining power of the void-shear cross-correlation (void lensing effect) on the total neutrino mass. Based on cosmological -body simulations with varying neutrino masses, we populate BOSS LOW-Z-like galaxies at using HOD fitting, identify voids with the DIVE void finder and obtain their density profiles from the underlying dark matter and neutrino distributions. We then generate mock shear catalogues through ray-tracing and measure the corresponding void lensing signals, assuming a source number density of and sky area of around . Under this setup, void lensing independently yields a constraint on total neutrino mass as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
