Probing nonstandard neutrino cosmology with terrestrial neutrino experiments [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.06326


Neutrino masses and the number of light neutrino species can be tested in a variety of laboratory experiments and also can be constrained by particle astrophysics and precision cosmology. A conflict between these various results could be an indication of new physics in the neutrino sector. In this paper we explore the possibility for reconciliation of otherwise discrepant results in a simple model containing a light scalar field which produces Mass Varying Neutrinos (MaVaNs). We extend previous work on MaVaNs to consider issues of neutrino clumping, the effects of additional contributions to neutrino mass, and reconciliation of eV mass sterile neutrinos with cosmology.

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A. Ghalsasi, D. McKeen and A. Nelson
Thu, 22 Sep 16
52/62

Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures