Median statistics analysis of deuterium abundance measurements and spatial curvature constraints
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2018
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Zavarygin et al. compiled a list of 15 deuterium abundance measurements; two were discarded because the remaining 13 measurements are then consistent with Gaussianity. Those authors found that the weighted-mean baryon density (?<inf>b</inf>h2) determined from the 13 measurements is mildly discrepant (1.6?) with that determined from the Planck 2015 cosmic microwave background anisotropy data in a flat cosmogony. We find that a median statistic central estimate of ?<inf>b</inf>h2 from all 15 deuterium abundance measurements is a more accurate estimate; is very consistent with ?<inf>b</inf>h2 estimated from Planck 2015 data in a flat cosmogony, but is about 2? lower than that found in a closed cosmogonical model from the Planck 2015 data. © 2018. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.
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(Cosmology:) cosmological parameters, (Cosmology:) primordial nucleosynthesis, Methods: data analysis
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2018, 130, 993, pp. -
