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Cosmological parameter estimation using Very Small Array data out to ℓ= 1500

Authors :
Michael P. Hobson
Althea Wilkinson
Carlos M. Gutirrez
Elizabeth Waldram
Keith Grainge
Richard D. E. Saunders
Anna M. M. Scaife
Yaser A. Hafez
Klaus Maisinger
Ricardo Genova-Santos
Angela C. Taylor
Rafael Rebolo
David Titterington
Richard S. Savage
Clive Dickinson
Richard J. Davis
Paul F. Scott
Pedro Sosa Molina
Rod D. Davies
Jose Alberto Rubino-Martin
M. Jones
Guy G. Pooley
Anthony Lasenby
Anze Slosar
J. P. Leahy
Rüdiger Kneissl
Robert A. Watson
Katy Lancaster
Richard A. Battye
Pedro Carreira
Kieran Cleary
Nutan Rajguru
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 353:747-759
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2004.

Abstract

We estimate cosmological parameters using data obtained by the Very Small Array (VSA) in its extended configuration, in conjunction with a variety of other CMB data and external priors. Within the flat $\Lambda$CDM model, we find that the inclusion of high resolution data from the VSA modifies the limits on the cosmological parameters as compared to those suggested by WMAP alone, while still remaining compatible with their estimates. We find that $\Omega_{\rm b}h^2=0.0234^{+0.0012}_{-0.0014}$, $\Omega_{\rm dm}h^2=0.111^{+0.014}_{-0.016}$, $h=0.73^{+0.09}_{-0.05}$, $n_{\rm S}=0.97^{+0.06}_{-0.03}$, $10^{10}A_{\rm S}=23^{+7}_{-3}$ and $\tau=0.14^{+0.14}_{-0.07}$ for WMAP and VSA when no external prior is included.On extending the model to include a running spectral index of density fluctuations, we find that the inclusion of VSA data leads to a negative running at a level of more than 95% confidence ($n_{\rm run}=-0.069\pm 0.032$), something which is not significantly changed by the inclusion of a stringent prior on the Hubble constant. Inclusion of prior information from the 2dF galaxy redshift survey reduces the significance of the result by constraining the value of $\Omega_{\rm m}$. We discuss the veracity of this result in the context of various systematic effects and also a broken spectral index model. We also constrain the fraction of neutrinos and find that $f_{\nu}< 0.087$ at 95% confidence which corresponds to $m_\nu

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
353
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1456a3db9efef620815ef814553a034b