Tracing the Neutrino-Induced Phase Shift in the 21-cm Spectrum
Abstract
We study the phase shift that free-streaming neutrinos imprint on the 21-cm power spectrum during cosmic dawn, computing for the first time its effect on both density- and velocity-induced acoustic oscillations. Neutrinos are known to generate a characteristic phase shift in the acoustic oscillations of the photon-baryon plasma before recombination, a signature already detected in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) as well as the spectrum of baryon acoustic oscillations (BAOs) extracted from galaxy surveys. We show that in the 21-cm signal this phase shift is distinct from that observed in the CMB and BAO spectra, exhibiting a characteristic mode and redshift dependence arising from the additional contribution of the so-called velocity acoustic oscillations (VAOs), sourced by the baryon-dark matter relative velocities. Our results establish the phase of acoustic oscillations in the 21-cm spectrum as a promising new avenue for probing free-streaming light relics at cosmic dawn, complementary to existing CMB and BAO measurements.
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@article{arxiv.2509.03595,
title = {Tracing the Neutrino-Induced Phase Shift in the 21-cm Spectrum},
author = {Gabriele Montefalcone and Hector Afonso G. Cruz and Julian B. Munoz and Ely D. Kovetz and Marc Kamionkowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.03595},
year = {2025}
}
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17 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables