Lambda CDM model

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The evolution of the universe and its horizonsR = 0.00005, Ω M = 0.317, Ω Λ = 0.683, Ω M + Ω Λ = 1):
Particle Horizon, Event Horizon, Light Cone, Hubble Radius.

The ΛCDM model or Lambda CDM model is a cosmological model that describes the development of the universe since the Big Bang with just a few - in the basic form six - parameters . Since it is the simplest model that is in good agreement with cosmological measurements, it is also called the Standard Model of Cosmology .

The Greek letter lambda (Λ) stands for the cosmological constant , CDM for cold dark matter ( cold dark matter ).

The Lambda CDM model is in good agreement with the three main classes of observations that tell us about the early universe:

The universe is assumed to be globally flat (not curved ), the energy shares relative to the critical density are then also relative to the actual total energy density and the relative share of dark energy results in (69.1 ± 0.6)%. Today's total energy density is 8.62 · 10 −27  kg / m 3 , the redshift z , which corresponds to the age of reionization, is 11.37. The age of the universe is determined to be 13.8 billion years.

The six parameters of the ΛCDM model
size amount description
  Hubble constant
Share of baryonic matter in the total energy density (including dark matter and dark energy)
  Total share of (baryonic and dark) matter in the total energy density (including dark energy)
 
 
  Optical thickness up to the age of reionization
Curvature fluctuation amplitude of the scalar component of the original fluctuations
  spectral index of the scalar component of the original fluctuations

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Austin Joyce et al .: Beyond the Cosmological Standard Model . arxiv : 1407.0059
  2. a b c d e Planck 2015 Results. XIII. Cosmological parameter , arxiv : 1502.01589v3 .
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  4. David N. Spergel et al. a. (WMAP collaboration): First year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) observations: determination of cosmological parameters . In: The astrophysical journal. Supplement series. Chicago 148.2003, p. 175, arxiv : astro-ph / 0302209v3 . ISSN  0067-0049