Minimal dark energy: Key to sterile neutrino and Hubble constant tensions?

Eleonora Di Valentino, Stefano Gariazzo, Carlo Giunti, Olga Mena, Supriya Pan, and Weiqiang Yang
Phys. Rev. D 105, 103511 – Published 11 May 2022

Abstract

Minimal dark energy models, described by the same number of free parameters of the standard cosmological model with cold dark matter plus a cosmological constant to parametrize the dark energy component, constitute very appealing scenarios which may solve long-standing, pending tensions. On the one hand, they alleviate significantly the tension between cosmological observations and the presence of one sterile neutrino motivated by the short-baseline anomalies: we obtain a 95% CL cosmological bound on the mass of a fully thermalized fourth sterile neutrino (Neff=4) equal to ms<0.65(1.3)eV within the Phenomenologically Emergent Dark Energy (PEDE) and Vacuum Metamorphosis (VM) scenarios under consideration. Interestingly, these limits are in agreement with the observations at short-baseline experiments, and the PEDE scenario is favored with respect to the ΛCDM case when the full data combination is considered. On the other hand, the Hubble tension is satisfactorily solved in almost all the minimal dark energy schemes explored here. These phenomenological scenarios may therefore shed light on differences arising from near and far Universe probes, and also on discrepancies between cosmological and laboratory sterile neutrino searches.

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  • Received 18 October 2021
  • Accepted 18 April 2022

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.105.103511

© 2022 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Gravitation, Cosmology & AstrophysicsParticles & Fields

Authors & Affiliations

Eleonora Di Valentino1,*, Stefano Gariazzo2,†, Carlo Giunti2,‡, Olga Mena3,§, Supriya Pan4,∥, and Weiqiang Yang5,¶

  • 1School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sheffield, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH, United Kingdom
  • 2Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Sezione di Torino, Via P. Giuria 1, I-10125 Turin, Italy
  • 3IFIC, Universidad de Valencia-CSIC, 46071 Valencia, Spain
  • 4Department of Mathematics, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata 700073, India
  • 5Department of Physics, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian, 116029, People’s Republic of China

  • *e.divalentino@sheffield.ac.uk
  • gariazzo@to.infn.it
  • carlo.giunti@to.infn.it
  • §omena@ific.uv.es
  • supriya.maths@presiuniv.ac.in
  • d11102004@163.com

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Vol. 105, Iss. 10 — 15 May 2022

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