Cosmic strings and their induced non-Gaussianities in the cosmic microwave background
Abstract
Motivated by the fact that cosmological perturbations of inflationary quantum origin were born Gaussian, the search for non-Gaussianities in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies is considered as the privileged probe of non-linear physics in the early universe. Cosmic strings are active sources of gravitational perturbations and incessantly produce non-Gaussian distortions in the CMB. Even if, on the currently observed angular scales, they can only contribute a small fraction of the CMB angular power spectrum, cosmic strings could actually be the main source of its non-Gaussianities. In this article, after having reviewed the basic cosmological properties of a string network, we present the signatures Nambu-Goto cosmic strings would induce in various observables ranging from the one-point function of the temperature anisotropies to the bispectrum and trispectrum. It is shown that string imprints are significantly different than those expected from the primordial type of non-Gaussianity and could therefore be easily distinguished.
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@article{arxiv.1005.4842,
title = {Cosmic strings and their induced non-Gaussianities in the cosmic microwave background},
author = {Christophe Ringeval},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.4842},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
50 pages, 20 figures, uses iopart. Misprints corrected, references added, matches published version