Updated bounds on constant and redshift-dependent neutrino degeneracy parameters are derived from Planck+SPT+ACT CMB, DESI BAO, and BBN data, with a reported 95% CL preference for non-zero positive ξ_νe at BBN in the non-degenerate scenario.
Improved constraints on lepton asymmetry from the cosmic microwave background
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A cosmic lepton asymmetry $\eta_{\text{l}}=(n_{\text{l}}-n_{\bar{\text{l}}})/n_{\gamma}$ affects the primordial helium abundance and the expansion rate of the early Universe. Both of these effects have an impact on the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). We derive constraints on the neutrino chemical potentials from the Planck 2015 data, assuming equal lepton flavour asymmetries and negligible neutrino masses. We find $\xi=-0.002 ^{+0.114}_{-0.111}$ (95\% CL) for the chemical potentials, which corresponds to $ -0.085 \leq \eta_{\text{l}} \leq 0.084$. Our constraints on the lepton asymmetry are significantly stronger than previous constraints from CMB data analysis and we argue that they are more robust than those from primordial light element abundances. The resulting constraints on the primordial helium and deuterium abundances are consistent with those from direct measurements.
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Probing the neutrino chemical potential with cosmological observations
Updated bounds on constant and redshift-dependent neutrino degeneracy parameters are derived from Planck+SPT+ACT CMB, DESI BAO, and BBN data, with a reported 95% CL preference for non-zero positive ξ_νe at BBN in the non-degenerate scenario.