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Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies from the Rees-Sciama Effect in $\Omega_{0} \le 1$ Universes

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

We investigate the imprint of nonlinear matter condensations on the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) in Ω0<1\Omega_{0}<1 cold dark matter (CDM) model universes. We consider simulation domains ranging from 120h1120h^{-1} Mpc to 360h1360h^{-1} Mpc in size. We concentrate on the secondary temperature anisotropies induced by time varying gravitational potentials occurring after decoupling. Specifically, we investigate the importance of the Rees-Sciama effect due to: (1) intrinsic changes in the gravitational potential of forming, nonlinear structures, (2) proper motion of nonlinear structures, and (3) late time decay of gravitational potential perturbations in open universes. CMB temperature anisotropies are obtained by numerically evolving matter inhomogeneities and CMB photons from an early, linear epoch (z=100z=100) to the present, nonlinear epoch (z=0)(z=0). We test the dependence and relative importance of these secondary temperature anisotropies as a function of the scale of the underlying matter (voids, superclusters) and as a function of Ω0\Omega_{0}. The results of the Ω0<1\Omega_{0}<1 models are compared to a similarly executed Ω0=1.0\Omega_{0}=1.0 simulation. We find that in low density models all three sources of anisotropy could be relevant and reach levels of ΔT/T106\Delta T/T \sim 10^{-6}. In particular, we find that for Ω0<1\Omega_{0}<1 at large scales, secondary temperature anisotropies are dominated by the decaying potential.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9510019,
  title  = {Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies from the Rees-Sciama Effect in $\Omega_{0} \le 1$ Universes},
  author = {Robin Tuluie and Pablo Laguna and Peter Anninos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9510019},
  year   = {2008}
}

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20 pages + 7 figures + 4 plates, self-expanding uuencoded compressed tar archive of postscript files