Impact of theoretical assumptions in the determination of the neutrino effective number from future CMB measurements

Dec 19, 2017
7 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 97 (2018) 6, 063519
  • Published: Mar 19, 2018
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Abstract: (APS)
One of the major goals of future cosmic microwave background (CMB) measurements is the accurate determination of the effective number of neutrinos Neff. Reaching an experimental sensitivity of ΔNeff=0.013 could indeed falsify the presence of any nonstandard relativistic particles at 95% C.L. In this paper, we test how this future constraint can be affected by the removal of two common assumptions: a negligible running of the inflationary spectral index nrun and a precise determination of the neutron lifetime τn. We first show that the constraints on Neff could be significantly biased by the unaccounted presence of a running of the spectral index. Considering the Stage-IV experiment, a negative running of dn/dlnk=-0.002 could mimic a positive variation of ΔNeff=0.03. Moreover, given the current discrepancies between experimental measurements of the neutron lifetime τn, we show that the assumption of a conservative error of Δτn∼10  s could cause a systematic error of ΔNeff=0.02. Complementary cosmological constraints on the running of the spectral index and a solution to the neutron lifetime discrepancy are therefore needed for an accurate and reliable future CMB bound of Neff at the percent level.
Note:
  • 7 pages, 3 figures
  • n: lifetime
  • particle: relativistic
  • cosmic background radiation: power spectrum
  • conservation law
  • sensitivity
  • inflation
  • neutrino: relativistic
  • neutrino: decoupling
  • statistical analysis
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