Unraveling the Dirac neutrino with cosmological and terrestrial detectors

We point out a correlation between the effective number of relativistic degrees of species Neff, the cosmologically measured mν,sterileeff, and the terrestrially measured neutrino mass sum and effective electron neutrino mass, Σmν and mνe, which arises in the Dirac neutrino hypothesis. If the neutri...

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Main Authors: Peter Adshead, Yanou Cui, Andrew J. Long, Michael Shamma
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/c0b2ec53551e498d96200ca93e6699a4
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Summary:We point out a correlation between the effective number of relativistic degrees of species Neff, the cosmologically measured mν,sterileeff, and the terrestrially measured neutrino mass sum and effective electron neutrino mass, Σmν and mνe, which arises in the Dirac neutrino hypothesis. If the neutrinos are Dirac particles, and if the active neutrinos' sterile partners were once thermalized in the early universe, then this new cosmological relic would simultaneously contribute to the effective number of relativistic species, Neff, and also lead to a correlation between the cosmologically-measured effective sterile neutrino mass mν,sterileeff and the terrestrially-measured active neutrino mass sum Σmν. We emphasize that specifically correlated deviations in Neff≳3, mν,sterileeff and Σmν above their standard predictions could be the harbinger revealing the Dirac nature of neutrinos. We provide several benchmark examples, including Dirac leptogenesis, that predict a thermal relic population of the sterile partners, and we discuss the relevant observational prospects with current and near-future experiments. If the correlation highlighted in this work is observed in future surveys, it could be interpreted as supporting evidence of Dirac neutrino masses.