Updated observational constraints on spatially-flat and non-flat and XCDM cosmological models

Abstract

We study 6 LCDM models, with 4 allowing for non-flat geometry and 3 allowing for a non-unity lensing consistency parameter AL. We also study 6 XCDM models with a dynamical dark energy density X-fluid with equation of state w. For the non-flat models we use two different primordial power spectra, Planck P(q) and new P(q). These models are tested against: Planck 2018 CMB power spectra (P18) and lensing potential power spectrum (lensing), and an updated compilation of BAO, SNIa, H(z), and fσ8 data [non-CMB data]. P18 data favor closed geometry for the LCDM and XCDM models and w<-1 (phantom-like dark energy) for the XCDM models while non-CMB data favor open geometry for the LCDM models and closed geometry and w>-1 (quintessence-like dark energy) for the XCDM models. When P18 and non-CMB data are jointly analyzed there is weak evidence for open geometry and moderate evidence for quintessence-like dark energy. Regardless of data used, AL>1 is always favored. The XCDM model constraints obtained from CMB data and from non-CMB data are incompatible, ruling out the 3 AL = 1 XCDM models at > 3σ. In the 9 models not ruled out, for the P18+lensing+non-CMB data set we find little deviation from flat geometry and moderate deviation from w=-1. In all 6 non-flat models (not ruled out), open geometry is mildly favored, and in all 3 XCDM+AL models (not ruled out) quintessence-like dark energy is moderately favored (by at most 1.6 σ). In the AL = 1 non-flat LCDM cases, we find for P18+lensing+non-CMB data k = 0.0009 0.0017 [0.0008 0.0017] for the Planck [new] P(q) model, favoring open geometry. The flat LCDM model remains the simplest (largely) observationally-consistent cosmological model. Our cosmological parameter constraints obtained for the flat LCDM model (and other models) are the most restrictive results to date (Abridged).

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