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Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy from Nonlinear Structures in Accelerating Universes

Astrophysics 2009-02-20 v2

Abstract

We study the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy due to spherically symmetric nonlinear structures in flat universes with dust and a cosmological constant. By modeling a time-evolving spherical compensated void/lump by Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi spacetimes, we numerically solve the null geodesic equations with the Einstein equations. We find that a nonlinear void redshifts the CMB photons that pass through it regardless of the distance to it. In contrast, a nonlinear lump blueshifts (or redshifts) the CMB photons if it is located near (or sufficiently far from) us. The present analysis comprehensively covers previous works based on a thin-shell approximation and a linear/second order perturbation method and the effects of shell thickness and full nonlinearity. Our results indicate that, if quasi-linear and large (>100>100Mpc) voids/lumps would exist, they could be observed as cold or hot spots with temperature variance >105>10^{-5}K in the CMB sky.

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@article{arxiv.0805.3446,
  title  = {Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy from Nonlinear Structures in Accelerating Universes},
  author = {Nobuyuki Sakai and Kaiki Taro Inoue},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0805.3446},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

7 pages, 4 figures, discussions on linear ISW effects added

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