Observational Tests of FRW World Models
Abstract
Observational tests for the Cosmological Principle are reviewed. Assuming the FRW metric we then summarize estimates of cosmological parameters from various data sets, in particular the Cosmic Microwave Background and the 2dF galaxy redshift survey. These and other analyses suggest a best-fit Lambda-Cold Dark Matter model with Omegam = 1 - Omegalambda = 0.3 and H0 = 70 km/sec/Mpc. It is remarkable that different measurements converge to this `concordance model', although it remains to be seen if the two main components of this model, the dark matter and the dark energy, are real entities or just `epicycles'. We point out some open questions related to this fashionable model.
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