Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1771527 | Astroparticle Physics | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, the Heidelberg-Moscow double beta decay experiment has claimed a detection for a neutrino mass with high significance. Here we consider the impact of this measurement on the determination of the dark energy equation of state. By combining the Heidelberg-Moscow result with the WMAP 3-years data and other cosmological datasets we constrain the equation of state to â1.67 < w < â1.05 at 95% c.l. Interestingly enough, coupled neutrino-dark energy models may be consistent with such equation of state. While future data are certainly needed for a confirmation of the controversial Heildelberg-Moscow claim, our result shows that future laboratory searches for neutrino masses may play a crucial role in the determination of the dark energy properties.
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Authors
Axel De La Macorra, Alessandro Melchiorri, Paolo Serra, Rachel Bean,