The best-fit universe


     Related Videos
Ep 1 Waking Up in the Universe - Growing Up in the Universe - Richard Dawkins
Universe
  • Universe

  • Ταξίδι στο Σύμπαν, από το Αμερικανικό Μουσείο Φυσικής ...

Is the Universe Full of Life? 313
The Size of Universe ep 05
19 Omega and the End of the Universe

     Related Hubpages

    •  Doc. Url:    Embed Code: 

    • NASA  status
      (13.33%) (3 Votes)
      Views: (1514)   Date: (1991)   Pages: ()
    • Author:  Turner  Michael S.  

    • Abstract:  Inflation provides very strong motivation for a flat Universe, Harrison-Zel'dovich (constant-curvature) perturbations, and cold dark matter. However, there are a number of cosmological observations that conflict with the predictions of the simplest such model: one with zero cosmological constant. They include the age of the Universe, dynamical determinations of Omega, galaxy-number counts, and the apparent abundance of large-scale structure in the Universe. While the discrepancies are not yet serious enough to rule out the simplest and most well motivated model, the current data point to a best-fit model with the following parameters: Omega(sub B) approximately equal to 0.03, Omega(sub CDM) approximately equal to 0.17, Omega(sub Lambda) approximately equal to 0.8, and H(sub 0) approximately equal to 70 km/(sec x Mpc) which improves significantly the concordance with observations. While there is no good reason to expect such a value for the cosmological constant, there is no physical principle that would rule out such.

         Related Documents

           Related Groups

             Related Science News

             More on Sciencestage

             Answers

             News
        • Love story "The Vow" leads strong box office
          LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Love story "The Vow" won the hearts of moviegoers with $51.4 million in global ticket sales over a pre-Valentine's Day weekend that featured stronger-than-expected performances from three new releases. "The Vow," starring Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum, took in $41.7 million at U.S. and Canadian theaters from Friday through Sunday in the biggest domestic opening so far ...
        • Banana Joe the affen wins early at Westminster
          Perched on his hind legs, peering over the top rail of his pen, Banana Joe wanted to play at the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.
        • 'The Artist' named best picture at UK film awards
          Silent movie "The Artist" had a night to shout about Sunday, winning seven prizes including best picture at the British Academy Film Awards.
        • The Caucus: Romney Talks Up His Conservative Credentials in Arizona
          Mitt Romney continues to draw contrasts with his Republican rivals, whom he paints as creatures of Washington.
        • Silence is golden as The Artist scoops 7 BAFTAs
          LONDON (Reuters) - Black-and-white turned to gold as silent movie "The Artist" won seven BAFTA awards including best film at a ceremony in London on Sunday, raising expectations of a strong showing at the Academy Awards. Meryl Streep clinched the leading actress prize for her portrayal of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher both as a politician at the height of her power and as a ...
        • 'The Vow' wins strong weekend with $41.2M debut
          Love conquered the weekend before Valentine's Day as Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum's romantic drama "The Vow" led the box office with a $41.2 million debut.
        • Zang Toi, Reem Acra pour on the glamor at NY fashion week
          Malaysia's Zang Toi and Lebanon's Reem Acra won strong applause for their red-carpet looks at New York fashion week Monday while Carlos Miele drew inspiration from the pampas of his native Brazil.
        • Turner, Towneley Hall and the 'Romantic North'
          Kevin Keith , from Burnley council, visits the local exhibition of Turner paintings with local business leaders. He draws parallels with the Romantic Movement's discovery of the north, and his town's 'hidden' assets today. It is an age of forgotten assets: a time for talk of the scarce resource; a landscape of less and not more… except in one Lancashire town. It is hard to imagine our northern ...
        • Orange squeak by the Cardinals
          LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) C.J. Fair scored 13 points and No. 2 Syracuse scored the final six points of the game to beat...
        • The man behind Europe's debt downgrades
          FRANKFURT (Reuters) - On January 13, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services cut the credit ratings of nine euro zone countries, stripping France and Austria of their triple-A status and ringing alarm bells in global financial markets about the region's financial health. The move swung the spotlight onto key figures at the ratings agencies who make those decisions. Their snap upgrades or downgrades ...

             Related on Wikipedia




























         

        Powered free by PHPmotion