Nine-Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Observations: Cosmological Parameter Results
G. Hinshaw, D. Larson, E. Komatsu, D. N. Spergel, C. L. Bennett, J., Dunkley, M. R. Nolta, M. Halpern, R. S. Hill, N. Odegard, L. Page, K. M., Smith, J. L. Weiland, B. Gold, N. Jarosik, A. Kogut, M. Limon, S. S. Meyer,, G. S. Tucker, E. Wollack, E. L. Wright

TL;DR
This paper presents comprehensive nine-year WMAP data analysis confirming the six-parameter LCDM model, refining cosmological parameters, detecting primordial tilt at 5 sigma, and constraining deviations such as tensor modes, curvature, and neutrino mass.
Contribution
The paper provides the final nine-year WMAP cosmological constraints, improves parameter precision, and tests for deviations from the standard model with new limits and consistency checks.
Findings
Precise measurements of cosmological parameters with ~1.5% accuracy.
First detection of primordial spectrum tilt at 5 sigma.
Tight constraints on tensor modes, curvature, and neutrino mass.
Abstract
We present cosmological parameter constraints based on the final nine-year WMAP data, in conjunction with additional cosmological data sets. The WMAP data alone, and in combination, continue to be remarkably well fit by a six-parameter LCDM model. When WMAP data are combined with measurements of the high-l CMB anisotropy, the BAO scale, and the Hubble constant, the densities, Omegabh2, Omegach2, and Omega_L, are each determined to a precision of ~1.5%. The amplitude of the primordial spectrum is measured to within 3%, and there is now evidence for a tilt in the primordial spectrum at the 5sigma level, confirming the first detection of tilt based on the five-year WMAP data. At the end of the WMAP mission, the nine-year data decrease the allowable volume of the six-dimensional LCDM parameter space by a factor of 68,000 relative to pre-WMAP measurements. We investigate a number of data…
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