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Check if the shift depends on h, ns and omega b #30

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Justinezgh opened this issue Apr 5, 2023 · 3 comments
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Check if the shift depends on h, ns and omega b #30

Justinezgh opened this issue Apr 5, 2023 · 3 comments

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EiffL commented Apr 7, 2023

Hi @dlanzieri so what's the verdict? :-)

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In the following table, I computed the fractional differences between the shift parameters, i.e I computed the shift at +/- 3sigma from the fiducial value divided by the shift at the fiducial.
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The results from w0 are still a work in progress, they turned out to be a bit tricky!

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Since our discussion and the fact we realized that the cosmological shift parameter varies with w0, Omega_m and sigma8, I'll close this issue!

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