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A&A 373, 369-376 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010627
Statistical evaluation of the observational information on
and
S. M. Harun-or-Rashid and M. Roos Physics Department, High Energy Physics Division, POB 64, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
(Received 6 February 2001 / Accepted 27 April 2001)
Abstract
We undertake a critical evaluation of recent observational
information on
and
in order to identify possible
sources of systematic errors and effects of simplified
statistical analyses. We combine observations for which the
results have been published in the form of likelihood contours in
the
plane. We approximate the contours by fifth order
polynomials, and we then use the maximum likelihood method to
obtain joint likelihood contours for the combined data. In the
choice of statistical merits we aim at minimum loss of information
rather than at minimum variance. We find that
, where the first error
is mainly statistical and the second error is systematical. In a flat
Universe we find
.
Key words: cosmology: observations -- methods: statistical
Offprint request: S. M. Harun-or-Rashid, hsrashid@pcu.helsinki.fi
© ESO 2001
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