Upper limits on neutrino masses from the 2dFGRS and WMAP: the role of priors
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- 1 April 2003
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
- Vol. 2003 (4) , 004
- https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2003/04/004
Abstract
Solar, atmospheric, and reactor neutrino experiments have confirmed neutrino oscillations, implying that neutrinos have non-zero mass, but without pinning down their absolute masses. While it is established that the effect of neutrinos on the evolution of cosmic structure is small, the upper limits derived from large-scale structure data could help significantly to constrain the absolute scale of the neutrino masses. In a recent paper the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) team provided an upper limit m_nu,tot < 2.2 eV, i.e. approximately 0.7 eV for each of the three neutrino flavours, or phrased in terms of their contributioin to the matter density, Omega_nu/Omega_m < 0.16. Here we discuss this analysis in greater detail, considering issues of assumed 'priors' like the matter density Omega_m and the bias of the galaxy distribution with respect the dark matter distribution. As the suppression of the power spectrum depends on the ratio Omega_nu/Omega_m, we find that the out-of- fashion Mixed Dark Matter Model, with Omega_nu=0.2, Omega_m=1 and no cosmological constant, fits the 2dFGRS power spectrum and the CMB data reasonably well, but only for a Hubble constant H_0<50 km/s/Mpc. As a consequence, excluding low values of the Hubble constant, e.g. with the HST Key Project is important in order to get a strong constraint on the neutrino masses. We also comment on the improved limit by the WMAP team, and point out that the main neutrino signature comes from the 2dFGRS and the Lyman alpha forest.Keywords
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