A simple and natural extension of the standard Lambda cold dark matter (ΛCDM) model is to allow relic neutrinos to have finite chemical potentials. We confront this ΛCDMξ model, a ΛCDM with neutrino mass Mν and degeneracy ξ3 as additional parameters, with various cosmological data sets. We find that the H0 and S8 tensions become significant only in the presence of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization data. Specifically, the global and local measurements agree to within 0.8σ and 1.6σ for the H0 and S8 tensions, respectively, when the CMB polarization data are not included. Therefore, the H0 and S8 tensions exist between CMB temperature and polarization data, both being global measurements. Fitting the ΛCDMξ model to the CMB temperature data, we find 3σ evidence for nonzero neutrino mass (Mν=0.57−0.13+0.17eV) and degeneracy (ξ3=1.13−0.19+0.41), and the O(1) neutrino degeneracy parameter is compatible with Big Bang nucleosynthesis data. The scalar index ns exceeds 1 slightly, which is compatible with some hybrid inflation models. Furthermore, the recent DESI baryon acoustic oscillation data prefer the ΛCDMξ model to the Planck ΛCDM model. Similar results are obtained when including additional supernova data, while the inclusion of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope τ prior shifts the preferred Mν and ξ3 values closer to zero and brings ns back to the values favored when the polarization data are included.
@article{arxiv.2403.11499,
title = {Refitting cosmological data with neutrino mass and degeneracy},
author = {Shek Yeung and Wangzheng Zhang and Ming-chung Chu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.11499},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
16 pages, 4 main + 2 appendix figures, accepted for publication in ApJL