Early JWST observations reveal an unexpectedly abundant population of high-redshift candidate massive galaxies at z≳7, and recent DESI measurements show a preference for dynamical dark energy, which together present a significant challenge to the standard ΛCDM cosmology. In this work, we jointly analyze high-redshift galaxy data from JWST, baryon acoustic oscillations data from DESI DR2, and cosmic microwave background (CMB) data from Planck and ACT, measuring the total neutrino mass ∑mν. We consider three dark energy models (ΛCDM, wCDM, and w0waCDM) and three mass hierarchies. Our results indicate that in the w0waCDM model, adding JWST data to CMB+DESI tightens the upper limit of ∑mν by about 5.8%−10.2%, and we obtain ∑mν<0.167eV (2σ) in the normal hierarchy (NH) case. Furthermore, JWST also offers indicative lower limits on star formation efficiency parameter of f∗,10≳0.146−0.161. Bayesian evidence weakly favors the w0waCDM+∑mν(NH) model relative to the ΛCDM+∑mν(NH) model using CMB+DESI+JWST data. These results suggest that the joint analysis of high-redshift JWST data and low-redshift DESI data provides compelling constraints on neutrino mass and merits further investigation.
@article{arxiv.2509.10836,
title = {Measuring neutrino masses with joint JWST and DESI DR2 data},
author = {Sheng-Han Zhou and Tian-Nuo Li and Guo-Hong Du and Jun-Qian Jiang and Jing-Fei Zhang and Xin Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.10836},
year = {2025}
}