Cosmological search for sterile neutrinos after DESI 2024
Abstract
The question of whether the massive sterile neutrinos exist remains a crucial unresolved issue in both particle physics and cosmology. We explore the cosmological constraints on the massive sterile neutrinos using the latest observational data, including the baryon acoustic oscillations data from DESI, the cosmic microwave background data from Planck satellite and ACT, and the 5-year Type Ia supernova data and the 3-year weak-lensing data from DES. We search for the massive sterile neutrinos within the , wCDM, and w0waCDM models. Our analysis shows that when considering massive sterile neutrinos within the w0wa CDM model, the combined datasets allow us to infer a non-zero sterile neutrino mass at approximately 2σ confidence level. Specifically, in the w0waCDM+Sterile model, the effective mass of sterile neutrinos and the effective number of relativistic species are constrained to be m,\ sterileeff = 0.50+0.33-0.27 \, eV and Neff = 3.076+0.011-0.017, respectively. However, the +Sterile and wCDM+Sterile models could not provide evidence supporting the existence of massive sterile neutrinos.
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