Messengers from the Early Universe: Cosmic Neutrinos and Other Light Relics
The hot dense environment of the early universe is known to have produced large numbers of baryons, photons, and neutrinos. These extreme conditions may have also produced other long-lived species, including new light particles (such as axions or sterile neutrinos) or gravitational waves. The gravit...
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creator | Green, Daniel Amin, Mustafa A Meyers, Joel Wallisch, Benjamin Armstrong, Robert Baccigalupi, Carlo Barron, Darcy Battaglia, Nicholas Baumann, Daniel Bennett, Charles Benson, Bradford Beutler, Florian Bischoff, Colin Bond, J. Richard Borrill, Julian Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth Burgess, Cliff Carlstrom, John E Challinor, Anthony Chen, Xingang Craig, Nathaniel Crawford, Thomas Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan D'Amico, Guido Demarteau, Marcel Doré, Olivier Yutong, Duan Dunkley, Joanna van Engelen, Alexander Escoffier, Stephanie Essinger-Hileman, Tom Fabbian, Giulio Filippini, Jeffrey Flauger, Raphael Foreman, Simon Garcia, Marcos A. G Gerbino, Martina Gluscevic, Vera Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A Grohs, Evan Hanany, Shaul Hložek, Renée Holder, Gilbert Horiuchi, Shunsaku Huterer, Dragan Kadota, Kenji Khatri, Rishi Knox, Lloyd Koushiappas, Savvas M Kovetz, Ely D L'Huillier, Benjamin Lahav, Ofer Lattanzi, Massimiliano Lee, Hayden Lin, Tongyan Madhavacheril, Mathew Masui, Kiyoshi McMahon, Jeff McQuinn, Matthew Meerburg, P. Daniel Mirbabayi, Mehrdad Motloch, Pavel Mukherjee, Suvodip Munõz, Julian B Nagy, Johanna Newburgh, Laura Niemack, Michael D Page, Lyman Piacentni, Francesco Pierpaoli, Elena Pogosian, Levon Pryke, Clement Puglisi, Giuseppe Stompor, Radek Reichardt, Christian L Ruhl, John Schaan, Emmanuel Schubnell, Michael Schutz, Katelin Sehgal, Neelima Senatore, Leonardo Seo, Hee-Jong Sherwin, Blake D Simon, Sara Staggs, Suzanne Stebbins, Albert Suzuki, Aritoki Switzer, Eric R Tristram, Matthieu Trodden, Mark Umiltà, Caterina Di Valentino, Eleonora Vargas-Magaña, M Watson, Scott Weiler, Thomas Whitehorn, Nathan Xu, Weishuang Yasini, Siavash Zaldarriaga, Matias Zhao, Gong-Bo |
description | The hot dense environment of the early universe is known to have produced
large numbers of baryons, photons, and neutrinos. These extreme conditions may
have also produced other long-lived species, including new light particles
(such as axions or sterile neutrinos) or gravitational waves. The gravitational
effects of any such light relics can be observed through their unique imprint
in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the large-scale structure, and the
primordial light element abundances, and are important in determining the
initial conditions of the universe. We argue that future cosmological
observations, in particular improved maps of the CMB on small angular scales,
can be orders of magnitude more sensitive for probing the thermal history of
the early universe than current experiments. These observations offer a unique
and broad discovery space for new physics in the dark sector and beyond, even
when its effects would not be visible in terrestrial experiments or in
astrophysical environments. A detection of an excess light relic abundance
would be a clear indication of new physics and would provide the first direct
information about the universe between the times of reheating and neutrino
decoupling one second later. |
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large numbers of baryons, photons, and neutrinos. These extreme conditions may
have also produced other long-lived species, including new light particles
(such as axions or sterile neutrinos) or gravitational waves. The gravitational
effects of any such light relics can be observed through their unique imprint
in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the large-scale structure, and the
primordial light element abundances, and are important in determining the
initial conditions of the universe. We argue that future cosmological
observations, in particular improved maps of the CMB on small angular scales,
can be orders of magnitude more sensitive for probing the thermal history of
the early universe than current experiments. These observations offer a unique
and broad discovery space for new physics in the dark sector and beyond, even
when its effects would not be visible in terrestrial experiments or in
astrophysical environments. A detection of an excess light relic abundance
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information about the universe between the times of reheating and neutrino
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have also produced other long-lived species, including new light particles
(such as axions or sterile neutrinos) or gravitational waves. The gravitational
effects of any such light relics can be observed through their unique imprint
in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the large-scale structure, and the
primordial light element abundances, and are important in determining the
initial conditions of the universe. We argue that future cosmological
observations, in particular improved maps of the CMB on small angular scales,
can be orders of magnitude more sensitive for probing the thermal history of
the early universe than current experiments. These observations offer a unique
and broad discovery space for new physics in the dark sector and beyond, even
when its effects would not be visible in terrestrial experiments or in
astrophysical environments. A detection of an excess light relic abundance
would be a clear indication of new physics and would provide the first direct
information about the universe between the times of reheating and neutrino
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large numbers of baryons, photons, and neutrinos. These extreme conditions may
have also produced other long-lived species, including new light particles
(such as axions or sterile neutrinos) or gravitational waves. The gravitational
effects of any such light relics can be observed through their unique imprint
in the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the large-scale structure, and the
primordial light element abundances, and are important in determining the
initial conditions of the universe. We argue that future cosmological
observations, in particular improved maps of the CMB on small angular scales,
can be orders of magnitude more sensitive for probing the thermal history of
the early universe than current experiments. These observations offer a unique
and broad discovery space for new physics in the dark sector and beyond, even
when its effects would not be visible in terrestrial experiments or in
astrophysical environments. A detection of an excess light relic abundance
would be a clear indication of new physics and would provide the first direct
information about the universe between the times of reheating and neutrino
decoupling one second later.</abstract><doi>10.48550/arxiv.1903.04763</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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