Cosmic voids identified in the spatial distribution of galaxies provide complementary information to two-point statistics. In particular, constraints on the neutrino mass sum, ∑mν, promise to benefit from the inclusion of void statistics. We perform inference on the CMASS NGC sample of SDSS-III/BOSS with the aim of constraining ∑mν. We utilize the void size function, the void galaxy cross power spectrum, and the galaxy auto power spectrum. To extract constraints from these summary statistics we use a simulation-based approach, specifically implicit likelihood inference. We populate approximate gravity-only, particle neutrino cosmological simulations with an expressive halo occupation distribution model. With a conservative scale cut of kmax=0.15 h/Mpc and a Planck-inspired LCDM prior, we find upper bounds on ∑mν of 0.43 and 0.35 eV from the galaxy auto power spectrum and the full data vector, respectively (95% credible interval). We observe hints that the void statistics may be most effective at constraining ∑mν from below. We also substantiate the usual assumption that the void size function is Poisson distributed.
@article{arxiv.2307.07555,
title = {Neutrino mass constraint from an Implicit Likelihood Analysis of BOSS voids},
author = {Leander Thiele and Elena Massara and Alice Pisani and ChangHoon Hahn and David N. Spergel and Shirley Ho and Benjamin Wandelt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.07555},
year = {2023}
}