Direct comparison of sterile neutrino constraints from cosmological data, νe disappearance data and νμ→νe appearance data in a 3+1 model

Matthew Adams, Fedor Bezrukov, Jack Elvin-Poole, J.J. Evans, Pawel Guzowski, Brían Ó. Fearraigh, Stefan Söldner-Rembold

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Abstract

We present a quantitative, direct comparison of constraints on sterile neutrinos derived from neutrino oscillation experiments and from Planck data, interpreted assuming standard cosmological evolution. We extend a 1+1 model, which is used to compare exclusion contours at the 95% Cl derived from Planck data to those from νe-disappearance measurements, to a 3+1 model. This allows us to compare the Planck constraints with those obtained through νμ→νe appearance searches, which are sensitive to more than one active-sterile mixing angle. We find that the cosmological data fully exclude the allowed regions published by the LSND, MiniBooNE and Neutrino-4 collaborations, and those from the gallium and rector anomalies, at the 95% Cl. Compared to the exclusion region from the Daya Bay νe-disappearance search, the Planck data are more strongly excluding above |Δm241|≈0.1eV2 and msterileeff≈0.2eV, with the Daya Bay exclusion being stronger below these values. Compared to the combined Daya Bay/Bugey/MINOS exclusion region on νμ→νe appearance, the Planck data is more strongly excluding above Δm241≈5×10−2eV2, with the exclusion strengths of the Planck data and the Daya Bay/Bugey/MINOS combination becoming comparable below this value.
Original languageEnglish
Article number758
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalThe European Physical Journal C
Volume80
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Aug 2020

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