Revised WMAP constraints on neutrino masses and other extensions of the minimal $\Lambda$CDM model
Abstract
Recently, two issues concerning the three-year WMAP likelihood code were pointed out. On large angular scales (), a sub-optimal likelihood approximation resulted in a small power excess. On small angular scales (), 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 by . In this paper, we study the change in preferred parameter ranges for more extensive cosmological models, including running of , 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 , and are not much altered by the modified analysis. For massive neutrinos the upper limit on the sum of the neutrino masses decreases from eV to eV when using the modified WMAP code and WMAP data only. We also find that the shift of to higher values is quite robust to these extensions of the minimal cosmological model.
Cite
@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}
}
Comments
7 pages. Matching version published in Physical Review D. Figures changed, references added, additional comments