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Understanding the neutrino mass constraints achievable by combining CMB lensing and spectroscopic galaxy surveys

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2019/04/038

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cosmological parameters from CMBR; cosmological parameters from LSS; neutrino masses from cosmology

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We perform a thorough examination of the neutrino mass (M-nu) constraints achievable by combining future spectroscopic galaxy surveys with cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments, focusing on the contribution of CMB lensing. CMB lensing can help by breaking the M-nu-curvature degeneracy when combined with baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO)-only measurements, but we demonstrate this combination wastes a great deal of constraining power, as the broadband shape of the power spectrum contributes significantly to constraints. We also expand on previous work to demonstrate how cosmology-independent constraints on M-nu can be extracted by combining measurements of the scale-dependence in the power spectrum caused by neutrino free-streaming with the full power of future CMB surveys. These free-streaming constraints are independent of the optical depth to the CMB (tau) and generally give stronger constraints alone on M-nu than are given by the combination of BAOs and CMB lensing. Finally, we demonstrate that the effect of including the galaxy-CMB lensing cross power spectrum is negligible.

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