Is the H0 tension suggesting a 4th neutrino's generation?
Abstract
Flavour oscillations experiments are suggesting the existence of a sterile, 4th neutrino's generation with a mass of an eV order. This would mean an additional relativistic degree of freedom in the cosmic inventory, in contradiction with recent results from the Planck satellite, that have confirmed the standard value Neff ≈ 3 for the effective number of relativistic species. On the other hand, the Planck best-fit for the Hubble-Lema\itre parameter is in tension with the local value determined with the Hubble Space Telescope, and adjusting Neff is a possible way to overcome such a tension. In this paper we perform a joint analysis of three complementary cosmological distance rulers, namely the CMB acoustic scale measured by Planck, the BAO scale model-independently determined by Verde et al., and luminosity distances measured with JLA and Pantheon SNe Ia surveys. Two Gaussian priors were imposed to the analysis, the local expansion rate measured by Riess et al., and the baryon density parameter fixed from primordial nucleosynthesis by Cooke et al.. For the sake of generality, two different models are used in the tests, the standard model and a generalised Chaplygin gas. The best-fit gives Neff ≈ 4 in both models, with a Chaplygin gas parameter slightly negative, α ≈ -0.04. The standard value Neff ≈ 3 is ruled out with ≈ 3σ.
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