The Case for Dark Radiation
Abstract
Combined analyses of recent cosmological data are showing interesting hints for the presence of an extra relativistic component, coined Dark Radiation. Here we perform a new search for Dark Radiation, parametrizing it with an effective number of relativistic degrees of freedom parameter, . We show that the cosmological data we considered are clearly suggesting the presence for an extra relativistic component with =4.08-0.68+0.71 at 95% c.l.. Performing an analysis on Dark Radiation sound speed c eff and viscosity c vis parameters, we found =0.3120.026 and =0.29-0.16+0.21 at 95% c.l., consistent with the expectations of a relativistic free streaming component (==1/3). Assuming the presence of 3 relativistic neutrinos we constrain the extra relativistic component with =1.10-0.72+0.79 and =0.24-0.13+0.08 at 95% c.l. while results as unconstrained. Assuming a massive neutrino component we obtain further indications for Dark Radiation with =1.12-0.74+0.86 at 95% c.l. .
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