First Estimations of Cosmological Parameters From BOOMERANG

The anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation contains information about the contents and history of the universe. We report new limits on cosmological parameters derived from the angular power spectrum measured in the first Antarctic flight of the BOOMERANG experiment. Within the fram...

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Published in:Physical Review D
Main Authors: Lange, A, Ade, P, Bock, J, Bond, JR, Borrill, J, Boscaleri, A, Coble, K, Crill, B, Bernardis, P, Farese, P, Ferreira, P, Ganga, K, Giacometti, M, Hivon, E, Hristov, V, Iacoangeli, A, Jaffe, A, Martinis, L, Masi, S, Mauskopf, P, Melchiorri, A, Montroy, T, Netterfield, C, Pascale, E, Piacentini, F
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.63.042001
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Summary:The anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation contains information about the contents and history of the universe. We report new limits on cosmological parameters derived from the angular power spectrum measured in the first Antarctic flight of the BOOMERANG experiment. Within the framework of inflation-motivated adiabatic cold dark matter models, and using only weakly restrictive prior probabilites on the age of the universe and the Hubble expansion parameter $h$, we find that the curvature is consistent with flat and that the primordial fluctuation spectrum is consistent with scale invariant, in agreement with the basic inflation paradigm. We find that the data prefer a baryon density $\Omega_b h^2$ above, though similar to, the estimates from light element abundances and big bang nucleosynthesis. When combined with large scale structure observations, the BOOMERANG data provide clear detections of both dark matter and dark energy contributions to the total energy density $\Omega_{\rm {tot}}$, independent of data from high redshift supernovae.