An off-center observer in an LTB void would see off-diagonal CMB correlations; the paper develops a Fisher forecast framework and finds S/N > 10 for two illustrative void models with Planck.
The kSZ effect as a test of general radial inhomogeneity in LTB cosmology
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The apparent accelerating expansion of the Universe, determined from observations of distant supernovae, and often taken to imply the existence of dark energy, may alternatively be explained by the effects of a giant underdense void if we relax the assumption of homogeneity on large scales. Recent studies have made use of the spherically-symmetric, radially-inhomogeneous Lemaitre-Tolman-Bondi (LTB) models to derive strong constraints on this scenario, particularly from observations of the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (kSZ) effect which is sensitive to large scale inhomogeneity. However, most of these previous studies explicitly set the LTB 'bang time' function to be constant, neglecting an important freedom of the general solutions. Here we examine these models in full generality by relaxing this assumption. We find that although the extra freedom allowed by varying the bang time is sufficient to account for some observables individually, it is not enough to simultaneously explain the supernovae observations, the small-angle CMB, the local Hubble rate, and the kSZ effect. This set of observables is strongly constraining, and effectively rules out simple LTB models as an explanation of dark energy.
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CMB sky for an off-center observer in a local void I: framework for forecasts
An off-center observer in an LTB void would see off-diagonal CMB correlations; the paper develops a Fisher forecast framework and finds S/N > 10 for two illustrative void models with Planck.