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Planck 2018 results. VI. Cosmological parameters

Authors :
Planck Collaboration
Aghanim, N.
Akrami, Y.
Ashdown, M.
Aumont, J.
Baccigalupi, C.
Ballardini, M.
Banday, A. J.
Barreiro, R. B.
Bartolo, N.
Basak, S.
Battye, R.
Benabed, K.
Bernard, J. -P.
Bersanelli, M.
Bielewicz, P.
Bock, J. J.
Bond, J. R.
Borrill, J.
Bouchet, F. R.
Boulanger, F.
Bucher, M.
Burigana, C.
Butler, R. C.
Calabrese, E.
Cardoso, J. -F.
Carron, J.
Challinor, A.
Chiang, H. C.
Chluba, J.
Colombo, L. P. L.
Combet, C.
Contreras, D.
Crill, B. P.
Cuttaia, F.
de Bernardis, P.
de Zotti, G.
Delabrouille, J.
Delouis, J. -M.
Di Valentino, E.
Diego, J. M.
Doré, O.
Douspis, M.
Ducout, A.
Dupac, X.
Dusini, S.
Efstathiou, G.
Elsner, F.
Enßlin, T. A.
Eriksen, H. K.
Fantaye, Y.
Farhang, M.
Fergusson, J.
Fernandez-Cobos, R.
Finelli, F.
Forastieri, F.
Frailis, M.
Fraisse, A. A.
Franceschi, E.
Frolov, A.
Galeotta, S.
Galli, S.
Ganga, K.
Génova-Santos, R. T.
Gerbino, M.
Ghosh, T.
González-Nuevo, J.
Górski, K. M.
Gratton, S.
Gruppuso, A.
Gudmundsson, J. E.
Hamann, J.
Handley, W.
Hansen, F. K.
Herranz, D.
Hildebrandt, S. R.
Hivon, E.
Huang, Z.
Jaffe, A. H.
Jones, W. C.
Karakci, A.
Keihänen, E.
Keskitalo, R.
Kiiveri, K.
Kim, J.
Kisner, T. S.
Knox, L.
Krachmalnicoff, N.
Kunz, M.
Kurki-Suonio, H.
Lagache, G.
Lamarre, J. -M.
Lasenby, A.
Lattanzi, M.
Lawrence, C. R.
Jeune, M. Le
Lemos, P.
Lesgourgues, J.
Levrier, F.
Lewis, A.
Liguori, M.
Lilje, P. B.
Lilley, M.
Lindholm, V.
López-Caniego, M.
Lubin, P. M.
Ma, Y. -Z.
Macías-Pérez, J. F.
Maggio, G.
Maino, D.
Mandolesi, N.
Mangilli, A.
Marcos-Caballero, A.
Maris, M.
Martin, P. G.
Martinelli, M.
Martínez-González, E.
Matarrese, S.
Mauri, N.
McEwen, J. D.
Meinhold, P. R.
Melchiorri, A.
Mennella, A.
Migliaccio, M.
Millea, M.
Mitra, S.
Miville-Deschênes, M. -A.
Molinari, D.
Montier, L.
Morgante, G.
Moss, A.
Natoli, P.
Nørgaard-Nielsen, H. U.
Pagano, L.
Paoletti, D.
Partridge, B.
Patanchon, G.
Peiris, H. V.
Perrotta, F.
Pettorino, V.
Piacentini, F.
Polastri, L.
Polenta, G.
Puget, J. -L.
Rachen, J. P.
Reinecke, M.
Remazeilles, M.
Renzi, A.
Rocha, G.
Rosset, C.
Roudier, G.
Rubiño-Martín, J. A.
Ruiz-Granados, B.
Salvati, L.
Sandri, M.
Savelainen, M.
Scott, D.
Shellard, E. P. S.
Sirignano, C.
Sirri, G.
Spencer, L. D.
Sunyaev, R.
Suur-Uski, A. -S.
Tauber, J. A.
Tavagnacco, D.
Tenti, M.
Toffolatti, L.
Tomasi, M.
Trombetti, T.
Valenziano, L.
Valiviita, J.
Van Tent, B.
Vibert, L.
Vielva, P.
Villa, F.
Vittorio, N.
Wandelt, B. D.
Wehus, I. K.
White, M.
White, S. D. M.
Zacchei, A.
Zonca, A.
Source :
A&A 641, A6 (2020)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We present cosmological parameter results from the final full-mission Planck measurements of the CMB anisotropies. We find good consistency with the standard spatially-flat 6-parameter $\Lambda$CDM cosmology having a power-law spectrum of adiabatic scalar perturbations (denoted "base $\Lambda$CDM" in this paper), from polarization, temperature, and lensing, separately and in combination. A combined analysis gives dark matter density $\Omega_c h^2 = 0.120\pm 0.001$, baryon density $\Omega_b h^2 = 0.0224\pm 0.0001$, scalar spectral index $n_s = 0.965\pm 0.004$, and optical depth $\tau = 0.054\pm 0.007$ (in this abstract we quote $68\,\%$ confidence regions on measured parameters and $95\,\%$ on upper limits). The angular acoustic scale is measured to $0.03\,\%$ precision, with $100\theta_*=1.0411\pm 0.0003$. These results are only weakly dependent on the cosmological model and remain stable, with somewhat increased errors, in many commonly considered extensions. Assuming the base-$\Lambda$CDM cosmology, the inferred late-Universe parameters are: Hubble constant $H_0 = (67.4\pm 0.5)$km/s/Mpc; matter density parameter $\Omega_m = 0.315\pm 0.007$; and matter fluctuation amplitude $\sigma_8 = 0.811\pm 0.006$. We find no compelling evidence for extensions to the base-$\Lambda$CDM model. Combining with BAO we constrain the effective extra relativistic degrees of freedom to be $N_{\rm eff} = 2.99\pm 0.17$, and the neutrino mass is tightly constrained to $\sum m_\nu< 0.12$eV. The CMB spectra continue to prefer higher lensing amplitudes than predicted in base -$\Lambda$CDM at over $2\,\sigma$, which pulls some parameters that affect the lensing amplitude away from the base-$\Lambda$CDM model; however, this is not supported by the lensing reconstruction or (in models that also change the background geometry) BAO data. (Abridged)<br />Comment: 73 pages; Updated with published reionization result corrigendum on p59. Parameter tables and chains available at https://wiki.cosmos.esa.int/planck-legacy-archive/index.php/Cosmological_Parameters

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 641, A6 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1807.06209
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833910