Parameter estimation from improved measurements of the cosmic microwave background from QUaD

  • S. Gupta
  • , P. Ade
  • , J. Bock
  • , M. Bowden
  • , M. L. Brown
  • , G. Cahill
  • , P. G. Castro
  • , S. Church
  • , T. Culverhouse
  • , R. B. Friedman
  • , K. Ganga
  • , W. K. Gear
  • , J. Hinderks
  • , J. Kovac
  • , A. E. Lange
  • , E. Leitch
  • , S. J. Melhuish
  • , Y. Memari
  • , J. A. Murphy
  • , A. Orlando
  • C. O'Sullivan, L. Piccirillo, C. Pryke, N. Rajguru, B. Rusholme, R. Schwarz, A. N. Taylor, K. L. Thompson, A. H. Turner, E. Y.S. Wu, A. M. Zemcov

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Abstract

We evaluate the contribution of cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization spectra to cosmological parameter constraints. We produce cosmological parameters using high-quality CMB polarization data from the ground-based QUaD experiment and demonstrate for the majority of parameters that there is significant improvement on the constraints obtained from satellite CMB polarization data. We split a multi-experiment CMB data set into temperature and polarization subsets and show that the best-fit confidence regions for the ΛCDM six-parameter cosmological model are consistent with each other, and that polarization data reduces the confidence regions on all parameters. We provide the best limits on parameters from QUaD EE/BB polarization data and we find best-fit parameters from the multi-experiment CMB data set using the optimal pivot scale of kp = 0.013 Mpc-1 to be {h 2Ωc, h 2Ωb, H 0, As , ns , τ} = {0.113, 0.0224, 70.6, 2.29 × 10-9, 0.960, 0.086}.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1040-1046
Number of pages7
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume716
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cosmic background radiation
  • Cosmological parameters

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