Cosmological constraints with self-interacting sterile neutrinos

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Published 29 October 2018 © 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , Citation Ningqiang Song et al JCAP10(2018)055 DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2018/10/055

1475-7516/2018/10/055

Abstract

In this work we revisit the question of whether Cosmology can be made compatible with scenarios with light sterile neutrinos, as invoked to explain the SBL anomalies, in the presence of self-interaction among sterile neutrinos mediated by massive gauge bosons. We examine this proposal by deriving the cosmological predictions of the model in a wide range of the model parameters including the effective interaction strength GX, sterile neutrino mass mst and active-sterile mixings. With those we perform a statistical analysis of the cosmological data from BBN, CMB, and BAO data to infer the posterior probabilities of the sterile self-interaction model parameters. BBN mostly provides information about the effective interaction strength and we find that log10⩾ 4.0 can describe the primordial abundances at 95% CL. Our analysis of CMB and BAO data show that when allowing a wide prior for the sterile neutrino mass its posterior is bounded to mst⩽ 0.95eV (95% CL) considering CMB data only and mst⩽ 0.37eV (95% CL) when adding the BAO information. So the mass bounds are slightly relaxed compared with that of a non-interacting sterile neutrino model but a sterile neutrino mass of 1 eV is still excluded at more than 2σ CL. Conversely if fixing the sterile neutrino mass and mixing to the values prefered by short baseline data we find that while that CMB data alone favors the self-interacting scenario, including the BAO information severely degrades the agreement with the model. Altogether we conclude then that adding the self-interaction can alleviate the tension between eV sterile neutrinos and CMB data, but when including also the BAO results the self-interacting sterile neutrino model cannot lead to a satisfactory description of the data.

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10.1088/1475-7516/2018/10/055