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arxiv: astro-ph/9906277 · v1 · submitted 1999-06-16 · 🌌 astro-ph

Cosmological Parameters and the case for Cold Dark Matter

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Determinations of the main cosmological parameters are reviewed and the implications for cold dark matter discussed. There is no longer an age problem for an $\Omega_o = 1, \Lambda = 0$ model and, if anything, there is now an age problem for low $\Omega_o, \Lambda > 0$ models. Large scale structure and CMB fluctuation data are best fitted by a mixed dark matter $\Omega_o$ = 1 universe. Difficulties for this model with cluster evolution, the baryon content of clusters, high z Lyman $\alpha$ galaxies, and the evidence from Type Ia supernovae favouring low $\Omega_o, \Lambda > 0$ models, are discussed critically.

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