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Cosmological parameter estimation from CMB and X-ray clusters after Planck

Abstract

We update the cosmological parameter estimation for three non-vanilla models by a joint analysis of \CCCP\ X-ray cluster, the newly released \Planck\ CMB data as well as some external data sets, such as baryon acoustic oscillation measurements from the 6dFGS, SDSS DR7 and BOSS DR9 surveys, and Hubble Space Telescope H0H_0 measurement. First of all, we find that X-ray cluster data sets strongly favor a non-zero summed neutrino mass at more than 3σ\sigma confidence level in these non-vanilla models. And then, we reveal some tensions between X-ray cluster and {\it Planck} data in some cosmological parameters. For the matter power spectrum amplitude σ8\sigma_8, X-ray cluster data favor a lower value compared with {\it Planck}. Because of the strong σ8mν\sigma_8-\sum m_{\nu} degeneracy, this tension could beyond 2σ\sigma confidence level when the summed neutrino mass mν\sum m_{\nu} is allowed to vary. For the CMB lensing amplitude ALA_L, the addition of X-ray cluster data results in a 3σ\sigma deviation from the vanilla model. Furthermore, {\it Planck}+X-ray data prefer a large Hubble constant and phantom-like dark energy equation of state, which are in 2σ2\sigma tension with those from WMAP7+X-ray data. Finally, we find that these tensions/descrepencies could be relaxed in some sense by adding a 9%9\% systematic shift in the cluster mass functions.Comment: Table update

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