This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature and lensing-potential power spectra. We find that the Planck spectra at high multipoles (ℓ ≳ 40) are extremely well described by the standard spatially-flat six-parameter ΛCDM cosmology with a power-law spectrum of adiabatic scalar perturbations. Within the context of this cosmology, the Planck data determine the cosmological parameters to high precision: the angular size of the sound horizon at recombination, the physical densities of baryons and cold dark matter, and the scalar spectral index are estimated to be θ∗ = (1.04147 ± 0.00062) × 10-2, Ωbh2 = 0.02205 ± 0.00028, Ωch2 = 0.1199 ± 0.0027, and ns = 0.9...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...
This paper presents the first cosmological results based on Planck measurements of the cosmic microw...