TY - JOUR
T1 - Robustness of cosmic neutrino background detection in the cosmic microwave background
AU - Audren, Benjamin
AU - Bellini, Emilio
AU - Cuesta, Antonio J.
AU - Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A.
AU - Lesgourgues, Julien
AU - Niro, Viviana
AU - Pellejero-Ibanez, Marcos
AU - Pérez-Ràfols, Ignasi
AU - Poulin, Vivian
AU - Tram, Thomas
AU - Tramonte, Denis
AU - Verde, Licia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.
PY - 2015/3/23
Y1 - 2015/3/23
N2 - The existence of a cosmic neutrino background can be probed indirectly by CMB experiments, not only by measuring the background density of radiation in the universe, but also by searching for the typical signatures of the fluctuations of free-streaming species in the temperature and polarisation power spectrum. Previous studies have already proposed a rather generic parametrisation of these fluctuations, that could help to discriminate between the signature of ordinary free-streaming neutrinos, or of more exotic dark radiation models. Current data are compatible with standard values of these parameters, which seems to bring further evidence for the existence of a cosmic neutrino background. In this work, we investigate the robustness of this conclusion under various assumptions. We generalise the definition of an effective sound speed and viscosity speed to the case of massive neutrinos or other dark radiation components experiencing a non-relativistic transition. We show that current bounds on these effective parameters do not vary significantly when considering an arbitrary value of the particle mass, or extended cosmological models with a free effective neutrino number, dynamical dark energy or a running of the primordial spectrum tilt. We conclude that it is possible to make a robust statement about the detection of the cosmic neutrino background by CMB experiments.
AB - The existence of a cosmic neutrino background can be probed indirectly by CMB experiments, not only by measuring the background density of radiation in the universe, but also by searching for the typical signatures of the fluctuations of free-streaming species in the temperature and polarisation power spectrum. Previous studies have already proposed a rather generic parametrisation of these fluctuations, that could help to discriminate between the signature of ordinary free-streaming neutrinos, or of more exotic dark radiation models. Current data are compatible with standard values of these parameters, which seems to bring further evidence for the existence of a cosmic neutrino background. In this work, we investigate the robustness of this conclusion under various assumptions. We generalise the definition of an effective sound speed and viscosity speed to the case of massive neutrinos or other dark radiation components experiencing a non-relativistic transition. We show that current bounds on these effective parameters do not vary significantly when considering an arbitrary value of the particle mass, or extended cosmological models with a free effective neutrino number, dynamical dark energy or a running of the primordial spectrum tilt. We conclude that it is possible to make a robust statement about the detection of the cosmic neutrino background by CMB experiments.
KW - Cosmological neutrinos
KW - Cosmological parameters from CMBR
KW - Neutrino masses from cosmology
KW - Neutrino properties
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U2 - 10.1088/1475-7516/2015/03/036
DO - 10.1088/1475-7516/2015/03/036
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84943644794
SN - 1475-7516
VL - 2015
JO - Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
JF - Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
IS - 3
M1 - 036
ER -