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Revised WMAP constraints on neutrino masses and other extensions of the minimal $\Lambda$CDM model

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Recently, two issues concerning the three-year WMAP likelihood code were pointed out. On large angular scales (l30l \lesssim 30), a sub-optimal likelihood approximation resulted in a small power excess. On small angular scales (l300l \gtrsim 300), over-subtraction of unresolved point sources produced a small power deficit. For a minimal six-parameter cosmological model, these two effects conspired to decrease the value of nsn_s by 0.7σ\sim 0.7 \sigma. In this paper, we study the change in preferred parameter ranges for more extensive cosmological models, including running of nsn_s, massive neutrinos, curvature, and the equation of state for dark energy. We also include large-scale structure and supernova data in our analysis. We find that the parameter ranges for αs\alpha_s, Ωk\Omega_k and ww are not much altered by the modified analysis. For massive neutrinos the upper limit on the sum of the neutrino masses decreases from Mν<1.90M_\nu < 1.90eV to Mν<1.57M_\nu < 1.57eV when using the modified WMAP code and WMAP data only. We also find that the shift of nsn_s to higher values is quite robust to these extensions of the minimal cosmological model.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0608017,
  title  = {Revised WMAP constraints on neutrino masses and other extensions of the minimal $\Lambda$CDM model},
  author = {Jostein R. Kristiansen and Hans Kristian Eriksen and Oystein Elgaroy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0608017},
  year   = {2007}
}

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7 pages. Matching version published in Physical Review D. Figures changed, references added, additional comments