Course Project

The Values of Cosmic Parameters
H0 | q0 | T0 | Ωm | ΩΛ | Ωb | fb | σ8 | ns | r | AL

The class project is a joint effort to compile observational constraints on the values of the fundamental cosmological parameters.

Each of you will choose a cosmological parameter on which to report. Which one is up to you, but you must discuss your choice with the instructor in advance. Some examples of possible topics are given below. There should be a bottom line, like H0 = 70 or Ωm = 0.25 (along with error bars, of course).

You will make a 15 minute oral presentation to the class. Write an abstract (1 paragraph) on the result as if you were the author of the paper who is going to present it at a meeting. The written abstract is intended for the other conference attendees - in this case, your classmates - and are due Friday December 2 so that the can be posted in advance of you talks on Tuesday December 6. I will post them so that your audience can read them in advance like abstracts at a conference.


Topics to Investigate: Observational Constraints

The goal is to learn about observational constraints on cosmological parameters. E.g., Note that observational constraints often boil down to a statement like "Ωbh2 = 0.019 +/- 0.001." This is the essence of what you're after, though of course you need to understand the method in order to appreciate how the result is obtained and what might go wrong. But we will need something like this as a bottom-line answer for intercomparison of results in the culminating discussion.


More Topic Ideas

Parameter Estimation

Classic Tests

Large Scale Structure

Microwave Background

Primordial, or Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN)

Dark Matter

Alternative Cosmologies

for the bold and brave