Statistical evaluation of the observational information on $Ω_m$ and $Ω_Î$
arXiv:astro-ph/0104411 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20010627
Abstract
We undertake a critical evaluation of recent observational information on $Ω_m$ and $Ω_Î$ in order to identify possible sources of systematic errors and effects of simplified statistical analyses. We combine observations for which the results have been published in the form of likelihood contours in the $Ω_m ,Ω_Î$ plane. We approximate the contours by fifth order polynomials, and we then use the maximum likelihood method to obtain joint likelihood contours for the combined data. In the choice of statistical merits we aim at minimum loss of information rather than at minimum variance. We find that $Ω_0 = Ω_m + Ω_Î= 0.99\pm 0.04 \pm 0.03$, where the first error is mainly statistical and the second error is systematical. In a flat Universe we find $Ω_m^{flat} = 0.31 \pm 0.04 \pm 0.04$.
8 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics