I have run CosmoMC with a new parameter by re-interpreting \Omega_k.
2D marginalized plots shows the colored 2D images with two contours.
What is puzzling is the two contours do not match color-fill well.
(For instance, the highest point (by color) of some plot is outside 1-sigma contour.)
Is it acceptable? If so, is it because they represent numbers from different statistics like a dotted and a solid line in 1D plot?
thank you,
Jaiseung
CosmoMC: 2D marginalized plots
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Re: CosmoMC: 2D marginalized plots
Yes, shading is by mean likelihood like dotted lines in 1D. So it can be right if the distribution is non-Gaussian.