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Table 1
Likelihood codes and datasets.
Name | Description |
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PlanckTT ................... | Full Planck temperature-only ![]() |
PlanckTT, TE, EE ........ | PlanckTT combined with high-ℓ![]() ![]() |
lowP .................. | Low-ℓ polarization ![]() |
lowTEB .................. | Low-ℓ temperature-plus-polarization likelihood |
Plik TT .................. | High-ℓ![]() |
Plik EE .................. | High-ℓ![]() |
Plik TE .................. | High-ℓ![]() |
Plik TT, TE, EE .......... | High-ℓ![]() |
Plik_lite .................. | High-ℓ![]() |
tauprior .................. | Gaussian prior, τ = 0.07 ± 0.02 |
highL .................. | ACT+SPT high-ℓ likelihood |
WP .................. | WMAP low-ℓ polarization likelihooda |
Notes. We use these designations throughout the text to refer to specific likelihood codes and implementations that use different input data. A sum of spectra in the description column designates the joint likelihood of these spectra.
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