Testing cosmological models and understanding cosmological parameter determinations with metaparameters

Abstract

Cosmological parameters affect observables in physically distinct ways. For example, the baryon density, omegab, affects the ionization history and also the pressure of the pre-recombination fluid. To investigate the relative importance of different physical effects to the determination of omegab, and to test the cosmological model, we artificially split omegab into two `metaparameters': omegabe which controls the ionization history and omegabp which plays the role of omegab for everything else. In our demonstration of the technique we find omegab = .0229 +/- .0012 (with no parameter splitting), omegabp = .0238 +/- .0021, omegabe= .0150 +/- .0034 and omegabp-omegabe = .0088 +/- .0039.

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