Hemispherical Power Asymmetry from a Space-Dependent Component of the Adiabatic Power Spectrum
Abstract
The hemispherical power asymmetry observed by Planck and WMAP can be interpreted as due to a spatially-varying and scale-dependent component of the adiabatic power spectrum. We derive general constraints on the magnitude and scale-dependence of a component with a dipole spatial variation. The spectral index and the running of the spectral index can be significantly shifted from their inflation model values, resulting in a smaller spectral index and a more positive running. A key prediction is a hemispherical asymmetry of the spectral index and of its running. Measurement of these asymmetries can test the structure of the perturbation responsible for the CMB power asymmetry.
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@article{arxiv.1403.2076,
title = {Hemispherical Power Asymmetry from a Space-Dependent Component of the Adiabatic Power Spectrum},
author = {John McDonald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.2076},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5 pages. Additional discussion, improved observational bound on the scale-dependence of the asymmetry. Version to be published