Weighing neutrinos with galaxy cluster surveys
Wang S, Haiman Z, Hu W, Khoury J, May M. 2005. Weighing neutrinos with galaxy cluster surveys. Physical Review Letters. 95, 011302.
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Wang, Sheng;
Haiman, ZoltánISTA ;
Hu, Wayne;
Khoury, Justin;
May, Morgan
Abstract
Large future galaxy cluster surveys, combined with cosmic microwave background observations, can achieve a high sensitivity to the masses of cosmologically important neutrinos. We show that a weak lensing selected sample of ≳100 000 clusters could tighten the current upper bound on the sum of masses of neutrino species by an order of magnitude, to a level of 0.03 eV. Since this statistical sensitivity is below the best existing lower limit on the mass of at least one neutrino species, a future detection is likely, provided that systematic errors can be controlled to a similar level.
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2005-06-30
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Physical Review Letters
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American Physical Society
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95
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011302
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Wang S, Haiman Z, Hu W, Khoury J, May M. Weighing neutrinos with galaxy cluster surveys. Physical Review Letters. 2005;95. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.95.011302
Wang, S., Haiman, Z., Hu, W., Khoury, J., & May, M. (2005). Weighing neutrinos with galaxy cluster surveys. Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.95.011302
Wang, Sheng, Zoltán Haiman, Wayne Hu, Justin Khoury, and Morgan May. “Weighing Neutrinos with Galaxy Cluster Surveys.” Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.95.011302.
S. Wang, Z. Haiman, W. Hu, J. Khoury, and M. May, “Weighing neutrinos with galaxy cluster surveys,” Physical Review Letters, vol. 95. American Physical Society, 2005.
Wang S, Haiman Z, Hu W, Khoury J, May M. 2005. Weighing neutrinos with galaxy cluster surveys. Physical Review Letters. 95, 011302.
Wang, Sheng, et al. “Weighing Neutrinos with Galaxy Cluster Surveys.” Physical Review Letters, vol. 95, 011302, American Physical Society, 2005, doi:10.1103/physrevlett.95.011302.
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