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The strongest bounds on active-sterile neutrino mixing after Planck data

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-15 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Light sterile neutrinos can be excited by oscillations with active neutrinos in the early universe. Their properties can be constrained by their contribution as extra-radiation, parameterized in terms of the effective number of neutrino species N_ eff, and to the universe energy density today \Omega_\nu h^2. Both these parameters have been measured to quite a good precision by the Planck satellite experiment. We use this result to update the bounds on the parameter space of (3+1) sterile neutrino scenarios, with an active-sterile neutrino mass squared splitting in the range (10^{-5} - 10^2 ) eV^2. We consider both normal and inverted mass orderings for the active and sterile states. For the first time we take into account the possibility of two non-vanishing active-sterile mixing angles. We find that the bounds are more stringent than those obtained in laboratory experiments. This leads to a strong tension with the short-baseline hints of light sterile neutrinos. In order to relieve this disagreement, modifications of the standard cosmological scenario, e.g. large primordial neutrino asymmetries, are required.

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@article{arxiv.1303.5368,
  title  = {The strongest bounds on active-sterile neutrino mixing after Planck data},
  author = {Alessandro Mirizzi and Gianpiero Mangano and Ninetta Saviano and Enrico Borriello and Carlo Giunti and Gennaro Miele and Ofelia Pisanti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5368},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

v2 (9 pages, 10 eps figures) revised version. Discussion enlarged. Included bounds from the Planck limit on the sterile neutrino mass. References updated