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Cosmological parameter estimation and Bayesian model comparison using Very Small Array data

Authors :
Richard D. E. Saunders
Katy Lancaster
Ricardo Genova-Santos
Paul F. Scott
Guy G. Pooley
Carlos M. Gutiérrez
Klaus Maisinger
Angela C. Taylor
Rod D. Davies
Anze Slosar
Rüdiger Kneissl
Jose Alberto Rubino-Martin
Rafael Rebolo
David Titterington
Phil Marshall
Clive Dickinson
Keith Grainge
Robert A. Watson
Yaser A. Hafez
Kieran Cleary
Althea Wilkinson
Elizabeth Waldram
Pedro Carreira
Richard S. Savage
Michael P. Hobson
Anthony Lasenby
Pedro Sosa Molina
Richard J. Davis
J. P. Leahy
M. Jones
Ben Rusholme
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 341:L29-L34
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003.

Abstract

We constrain the basic comological parameters using the first observations by the Very Small Array (VSA) in its extended configuration, together with existing cosmic microwave background data and other cosmological observations. We estimate cosmological parameters for four different models of increasing complexity. In each case, careful consideration is given to implied priors and the Bayesian evidence is calculated in order to perform model selection. We find that the data are most convincingly explained by a simple flat Lambda-CDM cosmology without tensor modes. In this case, combining just the VSA and COBE data sets yields the 68 per cent confidence intervals Omega_b h^2=0.034 (+0.007, -0.007), Omega_dm h^2 = 0.18 (+0.06, -0.04), h=0.72 (+0.15,-0.13), n_s=1.07 (+0.06,-0.06) and sigma_8=1.17 (+0.25, -0.20). The most general model considered includes spatial curvature, tensor modes, massive neutrinos and a parameterised equation of state for the dark energy. In this case, by combining all recent cosmological data, we find, in particular, 95 percent limit on the tensor-to-scalar ratio R < 0.63 and on the fraction of massive neutrinos f_nu < 0.11; we also obtain the 68 per cent confidence interval w=-1.06 (+0.20, -0.25) on the equation of state of dark energy.

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
341
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........db2ee133d47d99436f6cf7b37524c401
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06564.x