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Neutrino signatures on the high-transmission regions of the Lyman $\boldsymbol {\alpha }$ forest
F. Villaescusa-navarroF. Villaescusa-navarroF. Villaescusa-navarroMatteo VielMark VogelsbergerArthur L. Loebsubject
PhysicsCold dark matter010308 nuclear & particles physicsMatter power spectrumCosmic microwave backgroundAstronomy and AstrophysicsQuasarAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysics7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesCosmologyRedshiftBaryonSpace and Planetary Science0103 physical sciencesNeutrino010303 astronomy & astrophysicsdescription
We quantify the impact of massive neutrinos on the statistics of low density regions in the intergalactic medium (IGM) as probed by the Lyman-� forest at redshifts z = 2.2– 4. Based on mock but realistic quasar (QSO) spectra extracted from hydrodynamic simulations with cold dark matter, baryons and neutrinos, we find that the probability distribution of weak Lyman-� absorption features, as sampled by Lyman-� flux regions at high transmissivity, is strongly affected by the presence of massive neutrinos. We show that systematic errors affecting the Lyman-� forest reduce but do not erase the neutrino signal. Using the Fisher matrix formalism, we conclude that the sum of the neutrino masses can be measured, using the method proposed in this paper, with a precision smaller than 0.4 eV using a catalog of 200 high resolution (S/N�100) QSO spectra. This number reduces to 0.27 eV by making use of reasonable priors in the other parameters that also affect the statistics of the high transitivity regions of the Lyman-� forest. The constraints obtained with this method can be combined with independent bounds from the CMB, large scale structures and measurements of the matter power spectrum from the Lyman-� forest to produce tighter upper limits on the sum of the masses of the neutrinos.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-04-11 | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |