Power Spectrum of Cosmic String Perturbations on the Microwave Background
Abstract
I review recent progress towards a detailed understanding of the power spectrum of cosmic string perturbations induced on the Microwave Background (CMB). The use of a simple analytic model allows to include important effects that have not been included in previous studies. These effects are potential fluctuations on the last scattering surface (the Sachs-Wolfe effect) and Doppler CMB perturbations. These previously neglected fluctuations are shown to dominate over post-recombination fluctuations (Gott-Kaiser-Stebbins effect) on angular scales less than about assuming that no reionization occurs. The effective power spectrum index is calculated on COBE scales and is shown to be somewhat larger than 1 (). After normalizing the model on COBE data and string simulations, I derive the predicted values of for several ongoing CMB experiments on medium and small angular scales. A comparison is also made with current observations and predictions of models based on inflation.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9406020,
title = {Power Spectrum of Cosmic String Perturbations on the Microwave Background},
author = {Leandros Perivolaropoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9406020},
year = {2007}
}
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Invited Talk at the Global Foundation conference `Unified Symmetry of the Small and the Large', January 27-30 1994, Miami, Florida. To appear in the conference proceedings. 18 pages plus 6 figures (available in postscript from the author). Use LaTeX