Cold dark matter models with a cosmological constant

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We use linear and quasi-linear perturbation theory to analyse cold dark matter models of structure formation in spatially flat models with a cosmological constant. Both a tilted spectrum of density perturbations and a significant gravitational wave contribution to the microwave anisotropy are allowed as possibilities. We provide normalizations of the models to microwave anisotropies, as given by the four-year COBE observations, and show how all the normalization information for such models, including tilt, can be condensed into a single fitting function which is independent of the value of the Hubble parameter. We then discuss a wide variety of other types of observations. We find that a very wide parameter space is available for these models, provided Ω0 is greater than about 0.3, and that large-scale structure observations show no preference for any particular value of Ω0 in the range 0.3 to 1.

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Liddle, A. R., Lyth, D. H., Viana, P. T. P., & White, M. (1996). Cold dark matter models with a cosmological constant. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 282(1), 281–290. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/282.1.281

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