The ACT-results are out! 🥳 It seems that the Atacama Cosmology Telescope supports everything we already know from WMAP & Planck... here are the publications:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14452 (cosmology parameters)
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14454 (extensions beyond the standard model)

#cosmology #astrophysics #AtacamaCosmologyTelescope #CosmicMicrowaveBackground #CosmologicalConstant #CosmologicalPrinicple

The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Power Spectra, Likelihoods and $Λ$CDM Parameters

We present power spectra of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy in temperature and polarization, measured from the Data Release 6 maps made from Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) data. These cover 19,000 deg$^2$ of sky in bands centered at 98, 150 and 220 GHz, with white noise levels three times lower than Planck in polarization. We find that the ACT angular power spectra estimated over 10,000 deg$^2$, and measured to arcminute scales in TT, TE and EE, are well fit by the sum of CMB and foregrounds, where the CMB spectra are described by the $Λ$CDM model. Combining ACT with larger-scale Planck data, the joint P-ACT dataset provides tight limits on the ingredients, expansion rate, and initial conditions of the universe. We find similar constraining power, and consistent results, from either the Planck power spectra or from ACT combined with WMAP data, as well as from either temperature or polarization in the joint P-ACT dataset. When combined with CMB lensing from ACT and Planck, and baryon acoustic oscillation data from DESI DR1, we measure a baryon density of $Ω_b h^2=0.0226\pm0.0001$, a cold dark matter density of $Ω_c h^2=0.118\pm0.001$, a Hubble constant of $H_0=68.22\pm0.36$ km/s/Mpc, a spectral index of $n_s=0.974\pm0.003$, and an amplitude of density fluctuations of $σ_8=0.813\pm0.005$. Including the DESI DR2 data tightens the Hubble constant to $H_0=68.43\pm0.27$ km/s/Mpc; $Λ$CDM parameters agree between the P-ACT and DESI DR2 data at the $1.6σ$ level. We find no evidence for excess lensing in the power spectrum, and no departure from spatial flatness. The contribution from Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) anisotropy is detected at high significance; we find evidence for a tilt with suppressed small-scale power compared to our baseline SZ template spectrum, consistent with hydrodynamical simulations with feedback.

arXiv.org

Happy belated birthday to the #CosmologicalConstant whatever you are in this #Universe !
#OTD February 8th, Einstein submitted this paper: https://einsteinpapers.press.princeton.edu/vol6-trans/433 which is one of the rare cases in which he writes about #cosmology
Moreover, it also shows his pioneering thinking because he introduces what will later be known as the #CosmologicalPrinicple in this work, too!

#HappyBirthday #science #astronomy #astrophysics #HistoryOfCosmology

Volume 6: The Berlin Years: Writings, 1914-1917 (English translation supplement) page 421

Don't call it crisis, call it opportunity! Here is the December edition of the (German-speaking) science magazine "bild der wissenschaft" with a cover story about the challenges of our current #cosmology model: https://www.wissenschaft.de/bdw-hefte-specials/aktuelles-heft/
...including a one-page interview with me on our community paper!
Check it out, it's a great read!! 🤩

#Science #Outreach #Laniakea #BigRing #CosmologicalPrinicple

Aktuelles Heft

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