Planck 2018 results. VI. Cosmological parameters

Abstract

We present cosmological parameter results from the final full-mission Planck measurements of the CMB anisotropies. We find good consistency with the standard spatially-flat 6-parameter cosmology having a power-law spectrum of adiabatic scalar perturbations (denoted "base " in this paper), from polarization, temperature, and lensing, separately and in combination. A combined analysis gives dark matter density c h2 = 0.120 0.001, baryon density b h2 = 0.0224 0.0001, scalar spectral index ns = 0.965 0.004, and optical depth τ = 0.054 0.007 (in this abstract we quote 68\,\% confidence regions on measured parameters and 95\,\% on upper limits). The angular acoustic scale is measured to 0.03\,\% precision, with 100θ*=1.0411 0.0003. These results are only weakly dependent on the cosmological model and remain stable, with somewhat increased errors, in many commonly considered extensions. Assuming the base- cosmology, the inferred late-Universe parameters are: Hubble constant H0 = (67.4 0.5)km/s/Mpc; matter density parameter m = 0.315 0.007; and matter fluctuation amplitude σ8 = 0.811 0.006. We find no compelling evidence for extensions to the base- model. Combining with BAO we constrain the effective extra relativistic degrees of freedom to be N eff = 2.99 0.17, and the neutrino mass is tightly constrained to Σ m< 0.12eV. The CMB spectra continue to prefer higher lensing amplitudes than predicted in base - at over 2\,σ, which pulls some parameters that affect the lensing amplitude away from the base- model; however, this is not supported by the lensing reconstruction or (in models that also change the background geometry) BAO data. (Abridged)

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