How Cosmic Background Correlations at Large Angles Relate to Mass Autocorrelations in Space
Abstract
The Sachs-Wolfe effect is known to produce large angular scale fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) due to gravitational potential fluctuations. We show how the angular correlation function of the CMBR can be expressed explicitly in terms of the mass autocorrelation function in the Universe. We derive analytic expressions for the angular correlation function and its multipole moments in terms of integrals over or its second moment, , which does not need to satisfy the sort of integral constraint that must. We derive similar expressions for bulk flow velocity in terms of and . One interesting result that emerges directly from this analysis is that, for angles , there is a substantial contribution to the correlation function from a wide range of distance and that the radial shape of this contribution does not vary greatly with angle.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9402032,
title = {How Cosmic Background Correlations at Large Angles Relate to Mass Autocorrelations in Space},
author = {George R. Blumenthal and Kathryn V. Johnston},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9402032},
year = {2009}
}
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9 pages in Plain TeX and 6 figures appended in 9 pages of uuencoded PostScript. Lick Preprint Number 18