Principal-component analysis of the cosmic microwave background anisotropies: Revealing the tensor degeneracy

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A principal-component analysis of cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy measurements is used to investigate degeneracies among cosmological parameters. The results show that a degeneracy with tensor modes - the 'tensor degeneracy' - dominates uncertainties in estimates of the baryon and cold dark matter densities, ωb = Ωb h2, ωc = Ωc h2,1 from an analysis of CMB anisotropies alone. The principal-component analysis agrees well with a maximum-likelihood analysis of the observations, identifying the main degeneracy directions and providing an impression of the effective dimensionality of the parameter space.

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Efstathiou, G. (2002). Principal-component analysis of the cosmic microwave background anisotropies: Revealing the tensor degeneracy. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 332(1), 193–198. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05315.x

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