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Best-fit parameters of MDM model from Abell-ACO power spectra and mass function

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The possibility of determining MDM model parameters on the basis of observable data on the Abell-ACO power spectrum and mass function is analysed. It is shown that spectrum area corresponding to these data is sensitive enough to such MDM model parameters as neutrino mass mνm_{\nu}, number species of massive neutrino NνN_{\nu}, baryon content Ωb\Omega_b and Hubble constant hH0/100km/s/Mpch\equiv H_0/100km/s/Mpc. The χ2\chi^2 minimization method was used for their determination. If all these parameters are under searching then observable data on the Abell-ACO power spectrum and mass function prefer models which have parameters in the range Ων\Omega_{\nu} (0.40.5\sim 0.4-0.5), low Ωb\Omega_b (0.01\le 0.01) and hh (0.40.6\sim 0.4-0.6). The best-fit parameters are as follows: Nν=3N_{\nu}=3, mν=4.4eVm_{\nu}=4.4eV, h=0.56h=0.56, Ωb0.01\Omega_b\le 0.01. The high-Ωb0.40.5\Omega_b\sim 0.4-0.5 solutions are obtained when mass of neutrino is fixed and 3eV\le 3eV. To explain the observable excessive power at k0.05h/Mpck\approx 0.05h/Mpc the peak of Gaussian form was introduced in primordial power spectrum. Its parameters (amplitude, position and width) were determined along with the MDM model parameters. It decreases χ2\chi^2, increases the bulk motions, but does not change essentially the best-fit MDM parameters. It is shown also that models with the median Ων0.20.3\Omega_{\nu}\sim 0.2-0.3 (mν2.5m_{\nu}\sim 2.5, Nν23N_{\nu}\sim 2-3) and Ωb=0.024/h2\Omega_b=0.024/h^2, which match constraints arising from cosmological nucleosynthesis and high redshift objects, are not ruled out by these data (Δχ2<1\Delta \chi^2<1).

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9903357,
  title  = {Best-fit parameters of MDM model from Abell-ACO power spectra and mass function},
  author = {B. Novosyadlyj},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9903357},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

12 pages, 7 figures, LaTeX (aas2pp4) (Journal of Physical Studies, 1999, V.3, No 1, in press)