During the Action, the fellow worked on the planned topics: neutrino physics in the early Universe, in the local astrophysical environment, bounds on neutrino masses and mass ordering, and reactor neutrinos. In total, the Action results have been published in 9 peer-reviewed articles (one of them still under review).
All the objectives proposed in the context of neutrino cosmology have been fully achieved. The first multi-momentum calculation of neutrino oscillations in the early Universe in the context of a 3 active plus one sterile (3+1) sterile neutrino model has been published in [JCAP 07 (2019) 014], while its application in a global fit of 3+1 sterile neutrino constraints [preprint arxiv:2003.02289] is currently under review. The Researcher also worked on a new calculation of the propagation of relic neutrinos in the local astrophysical environment, published in [JCAP 01 (2020) 015].
Concerning neutrino oscillations, an updated analysis of the neutrino mass ordering constraints appeared as a Topical Review in [Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences 5 (2018) 36]. An article related to the mass ordering quest in the DUNE experiment was published in [PRD 100 (2019) 093004]. Techniques of Bayesian statistics have been implemented in two works, published in [PRD 99 (2019) 021301(R)] and [EPJC 80 (2020) 552], aiming at improving the robustness of the results on the neutrino masses.
Finally, an analysis of the reactor antineutrino flux and its implication in the search for light sterile neutrinos was performed in [PLB 782 (2018) 13-21].
The scientific results obtained have been disseminated through several talks at international meetings (17), conference proceedings (6) and seminars (6).
The research gained benefits from the secondment at RWTH University (Aachen, Germany,2/2/2019-30/4/2019) and the short stays (Turin University; MPP Institute, Munich; Stockholm University; Naples University), which increased the collaboration opportunities of the Fellow and allowed multi-disciplinary studies.
As part of the outreach activities, an article was published in the blog of the hosting institute, the IFIC. Training of the Researcher has been performed through actively participating in the fund management, mentoring of Master (2 students) and PhD (1 student) students, and the organization of a PhD school (ISAPP 2020 Valencia, postponed due to the CoVid-19 outbreak) and a workshop (The quest of new physics, December 2018, Valencia).