Figure 45

Figure 45: The acoustic power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background as observed by WMAP [229] together with the a priori predictions of ΛCDM (red line) and no-CDM (blue line) as they existed in 1999 [265] prior to observation of the acoustic peaks. ΛCDM correctly predicted the position of the first peak (the geometry is very nearly flat) but over-predicted the amplitude of both the second and third peak. The most favorable a priori case is shown; other plausible ΛCDM parameters [468] predicted an even larger second peak. The most important parameter adjustment necessary to obtain an a posteriori fit is an increase in the baryon density Ωb above what had previously been expected from BBN. In contrast, the no-CDM model ansatz made as a proxy for MOND successfully predicted the correct amplitude ratio of the first to second peak with no parameter adjustment [268, 269]. The no-CDM model was subsequently shown to under-predict the amplitude of the third peak [442].