Density of cold dark matter

Abstract
The nature of dark matter is increasingly constrained by cosmological data. In this paper, we examine the implications of the cosmic microwave background anisotropy limits on the density of cold dark matter under different theoretical assumptions and combinations of data sets. We infer the constraint Ωcdmh2=0.12±0.04 (at 95% C.L.). The CDM models are compared with the shape of the linear matter power spectrum inferred from the 2dF galaxy redshift survey and with the rms mass fluctuations from recent local cluster observations. We found that a value of σ81 as suggested by recent cosmic shear data is not favored by the CMB data alone nor by combined CMB+SN-Ia, CMB+HST or CMB+2dFGRS analyses. We also extrapolate our bounds on the rms linear mass fluctuations to subgalactic scales and compare them with recent lensing constraints, finding agreement with the standard ΛCDM model.
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