Bibcode
Rebolo, Rafael; Battye, Richard A.; Carreira, Pedro; Cleary, Kieran; Davies, Rod D.; Davis, Richard J.; Dickinson, Clive; Genova-Santos, Ricardo; Grainge, Keith; Gutiérrez, Carlos M.; Hafez, Yaser A.; Hobson, Michael P.; Jones, Michael E.; Kneissl, Rüdiger; Lancaster, Katy; Lasenby, Anthony; Leahy, J. P.; Maisinger, Klaus; Pooley, Guy G.; Rajguru, Nutan; Rubiño-Martin, J. A.o; Saunders, Richard D. E.; Savage, Richard S.; Scaife, Anna; Scott, Paul F.; Slosar, Anže; Sosa Molina, Pedro; Taylor, Angela C.; Titterington, David; Waldram, Elizabeth; Watson, Robert A.; Wilkinson, Althea
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 353, Issue 3, pp. 747-759.
Fecha de publicación:
9
2004
Número de citas
116
Número de citas referidas
100
Descripción
We estimate cosmological parameters using data obtained by the Very
Small Array (VSA) in its extended configuration, in conjunction with a
variety of other cosmic microwave background (CMB) data and external
priors. Within the flat Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) 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 the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) alone, while still
remaining compatible with their estimates. We find that
Ωbh2=
0.0234+0.0012-0.0014,
Ωdmh2=
0.111+0.014-0.016, h=
0.73+0.09-0.05, nS=
0.97+0.06-0.03, 1010AS=
23+7-3 and τ=
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 per cent
confidence (nrun=-0.069 +/- 0.032), something that 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 Ωm. 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
fν < 0.087 at 95 per cent confidence, which corresponds
to mν < 0.32 eV when all neutrino masses are equal.
Finally, we consider the global best fit within a general cosmological
model with 12 parameters and find consistency with other analyses
available in the literature. The evidence for nrun < 0 is
only marginal within this model.