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Cosmology in the Next Millennium: Combining MAP and SDSS Data to Constrain Inflationary Models

Astrophysics 2010-11-30 v2

Abstract

The basic cosmological parameters and the primordial power spectrum together completely specify predictions for the cosmic microwave background radiation anisotropy and large scale structure. Here we show how we can strongly constrain both AS2(k)A_S^2(k) and the cosmological parameters by combining the data from the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) and the galaxy redshift survey from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We allow AS2(k)A_S^2(k) to be a free function, and thus probe features in the primordial power spectrum on all scales. The primordial power spectrum in 20 steps in logk\log k to k0.5hk\leq 0.5hMpc1^{-1} can be determined to 16\sim 16% accuracy for k0.01hk\sim 0.01hMpc1^{-1}, and to 1\sim 1% accuracy for k0.1hk\sim 0.1hMpc1^{-1}. The uncertainty in the primordial power spectrum increases by a factor up to 3 on small scales if we solve simultaneously for the dimensionless Hubble constant hh, the cosmological constant Λ{\Lambda}, the baryon fraction Ωb\Omega_b, the reionization optical depth τri\tau_{ri}, and the effective bias between the matter density field and the redshift space galaxy density field beffb_{\it eff}. Alternately, if we restrict AS2(k)A_S^2(k) to be a power law, we find that inclusion of the SDSS data breaks the degeneracy between the amplitude of the power spectrum and the optical depth inherent in the MAP data, significantly reduces the uncertainties in the determination of the matter density and the cosmological constant, and allows a determination of the galaxy bias parameter. Thus, combining the MAP and SDSS data allows the independent measurement of important cosmological parameters, and a measurement of the primordial power spectrum independent of inflationary models, giving us valuable information on physics in the early Universe, and providing clues to the correct inflationary model.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9802231,
  title  = {Cosmology in the Next Millennium: Combining MAP and SDSS Data to Constrain Inflationary Models},
  author = {Yun Wang and David N. Spergel and Michael A. Strauss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9802231},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

Substantial revisions to quantitative results as a result of more accurate calculation of derivatives; these new numerical results strengthen but do not change our qualitative results. Minor changes in wording. Several references added. Final version, to appear in ApJ January 1, 1999 issue, Vol. 510 #1