Effects of neutrino mass hierarchies on dynamical dark energy models

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We investigate how three different possibilities of neutrino mass hierarchies, namely normal, inverted, and degenerate, can affect the observational constraints on three well-known dynamical dark energy models, namely the Chevallier-Polarski-Linder, logarithmic, and the Jassal-Bagla-Padmanabhan parametrizations. In order to impose the observational constraints on the models, we performed a robust analysis using Planck 2015 temperature and polarization data, supernovae type Ia from the joint light curve analysis, baryon acoustic oscillation distance measurements, redshift space distortion characterized by f(z)σ8(z) data, weak gravitational lensing data from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey, and cosmic chronometer data plus the local value of the Hubble parameter. We find that different neutrino mass hierarchies return similar fits on almost all model parameters and mildly change the dynamical dark energy properties.

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Yang, W., Nunes, R. C., Pan, S., & Mota, D. F. (2017). Effects of neutrino mass hierarchies on dynamical dark energy models. Physical Review D, 95(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.95.103522

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