Abstract

Models for the latest stages of the cosmological evolution rely on a less solid theoretical and observational ground than the description of earlier stages like BBN and recombination. As suggested in a previous work by Vonlanthen et al., it is possible to tweak the analysis of CMB data in such way to avoid making assumptions on the late evolution, and obtain robust constraints on ''early cosmology parameters''. We extend this method in order to marginalise the results over CMB lensing contamination, and present updated results based on recent CMB data. Our constraints on the minimal early cosmology model are weaker than in a standard ΛCDM analysis, but do not conflict with this model. Besides, we obtain conservative bounds on the effective neutrino number and neutrino mass, showing no hints for extra relativistic degrees of freedom, and proving in a robust way that neutrinos experienced their non-relativistic transition after the time of photon decoupling. This analysis is also an occasion to describe the main features of the new parameter inference code MONTE PYTHON, that we release together with this paper. MONTE PYTHON is a user-friendly alternative to other public codes like COSMOMC, interfaced with the Boltzmann code CLASS.

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PhysicsCosmologyCosmic microwave backgroundPython (programming language)NeutrinoCosmological perturbation theoryMonte Carlo methodTheoretical physicsWeak gravitational lensingDecoupling (probability)AstrophysicsParticle physicsGalaxyAnisotropyRedshiftComputer scienceProgramming languageQuantum mechanics

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Year
2013
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Volume
2013
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02
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001-001
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Benjamin Audren, J. Lesgourgues, K. Benabed et al. (2013). Conservative constraints on early cosmology with MONTE PYTHON. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics , 2013 (02) , 001-001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2013/02/001

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10.1088/1475-7516/2013/02/001