Joint CMB and Weak Lensing Analysis; Physically Motivated Constraints on Cosmological Parameters
arXiv:astro-ph/0302435 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.90.221303
Abstract
We use Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observations together with the Red-sequence Cluster Survey (RCS) weak lensing results to derive constraints on a range of cosmological parameters. This particular choice of observations is motivated by their robust physical interpretation and complementarity. Our combined analysis, including a weak nucleosynthesis constraint, yields accurate determinations of a number of parameters including the amplitude of fluctuations sigma_8 = 0.89+/-0.05 and matter density Omega_m =0.30+/-0.03. We also find a value for the Hubble parameter of H_0 =70+/-3km/s/Mpc, in good agreement with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) key--project result. We conclude that the combination of CMB and weak lensing data provides some of the most powerful constraints available in cosmology today.
4 pages, 2 figs, submitted PRL