WMAP Data for l(l+1)Cl/2pi vs. l Plotting

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The discussion centers on obtaining WMAP data for l(l+1) Cl / 2pi to compare with personal models. Users express difficulty finding the actual data despite the availability of images of the TT and TE power spectra. A helpful link to the NASA Lambda website is provided as a resource for accessing the necessary data. Additionally, the conversation offers support for any analysis questions related to the data. The exchange highlights the importance of having accurate data for model comparison in cosmology studies.
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I'd like to compare some models of mine against results from WMAP. Is there anywhere I can get the data, l(l+1) Cl / 2pi as a function of l? I see plenty of images of the TT, TE power spectra with error bars on them from WMAP, but can't seem to find the data. Ideally I'd like to plot my models on the same graph as the WMAP model.
 
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S.P.P said:
I'd like to compare some models of mine against results from WMAP. Is there anywhere I can get the data, l(l+1) Cl / 2pi as a function of l? I see plenty of images of the TT, TE power spectra with error bars on them from WMAP, but can't seem to find the data. Ideally I'd like to plot my models on the same graph as the WMAP model.
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov has everything you need.
 
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Thanks :)
 
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Thanks :)
No problem ;) If you have any questions on the analysis let me know. This is actually my current field of study :)
 
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