Cosmological Parameters and the case for Cold Dark Matter
Abstract
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 Ωo = 1, Λ= 0 model and, if anything, there is now an age problem for low Ωo, Λ> 0 models. Large scale structure and CMB fluctuation data are best fitted by a mixed dark matter Ωo = 1 universe. Difficulties for this model with cluster evolution, the baryon content of clusters, high z Lyman α galaxies, and the evidence from Type Ia supernovae favouring low Ωo, Λ> 0 models, are discussed critically.
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