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Probing massive neutrinos with the Minkowski functionals of large-scale structure

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2022-08-03 v2

Abstract

Massive neutrinos suppress the growth of structure under their free-streaming scales. The effect is most prominent on small scales where the widely-used two-point statistics can no longer capture the full information. In this work, we study the signatures massive neutrinos leave on large-scale structure (LSS) as revealed by its morphological properties, which are fully described by 44 Minkowski functionals (MFs), and quantify the constraints on the summed neutrino mass MνM_{\nu} from the MFs, by using publicly available N-body simulations. We find the MFs provide important complementary information, and give tighter constraints on MνM_{\nu} than the power spectrum. Specifically, depending on whether massive neutrinos are included in the density field (the `m' field) or not (the `cb' field), we find the constraint on MνM_{\nu} from the MFs with a smoothing scale of RG=5h1R_G=5 h^{-1}Mpc is 4848 or 44 times better than that from the power spectrum. When the MFs are combined with the power spectrum, they can improve the constraint on MνM_{\nu} from the latter by a factor of 63 for the `m' field and 5 for the `cb' field. Notably, when the `m' field is used, the constraint on MνM_{\nu} from the MFs can reach 0.01770.0177eV with a volume of 1(h1Gpc)31(h^{-1}\rm Gpc)^3, while the combination of the MFs and power spectrum can tighten this constraint to be 0.01330.0133eV, a 4.5σ4.5\sigma significance on detecting the minimum sum of the neutrino masses. For the `m' field, we also find the σ8\sigma_8 and MνM_{\nu} degeneracy is broken with the MFs, leading to stronger constraints on all 6 cosmological parameters considered in this work than the power spectrum.

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@article{arxiv.2204.02945,
  title  = {Probing massive neutrinos with the Minkowski functionals of large-scale structure},
  author = {Wei Liu and Aoxiang Jiang and Wenjuan Fang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.02945},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in JCAP. Changes from the first version: add figure 10, and minor text revisions. Matches accepted version. 33 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables