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The main product to express cosmological constraints imposed by Planck data is a likelihood code. One of its by-products is the derived maximum-likelihood CMB spectrum, which is available for plotting purposes; see [[Mission_products|product section]].  
 
The main product to express cosmological constraints imposed by Planck data is a likelihood code. One of its by-products is the derived maximum-likelihood CMB spectrum, which is available for plotting purposes; see [[Mission_products|product section]].  
  
The likelihood code itself will be released together with the corresponding "CMB power spectra and likelihood" paper {{PlanckPapers|planck2014-a13||Planck-2015-A13}}; however, a short summary of the approach (similar to that used in 2013) is already available in the 2015 release parameters paper.  
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The likelihood code itself was released together with the corresponding "CMB power spectra and likelihood" paper ({{PlanckPapers|planck2014-a13}}).  A short summary of the approach (similar to that used in 2013) is also available in the 2015 release parameters paper ({{PlanckPapers|planck2014-a15}}).  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 06:35, 12 January 2017


The main product to express cosmological constraints imposed by Planck data is a likelihood code. One of its by-products is the derived maximum-likelihood CMB spectrum, which is available for plotting purposes; see product section.

The likelihood code itself was released together with the corresponding "CMB power spectra and likelihood" paper (Planck-2015-A11[1]). A short summary of the approach (similar to that used in 2013) is also available in the 2015 release parameters paper (Planck-2015-A13[2]).

References[edit]

Cosmic Microwave background