The paper derives an exact transfer kernel from primordial gravitational-wave anisotropy multipoles to CMB B-mode covariance, with explicit selection rules and a shared cross-frequency template for compact cubic topology.
Simulating Cosmic Microwave Background maps in multi-connected spaces
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This article describes the computation of cosmic microwave background anisotropies in a universe with multi-connected spatial sections and focuses on the implementation of the topology in standard CMB computer codes. The key ingredient is the computation of the eigenmodes of the Laplacian with boundary conditions compatible with multi-connected space topology. The correlators of the coefficients of the decomposition of the temperature fluctuation in spherical harmonics are computed and examples are given for spatially flat spaces and one family of spherical spaces, namely the lens spaces. Under the hypothesis of Gaussian initial conditions, these correlators encode all the topological information of the CMB and suffice to simulate CMB maps.
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Cross-frequency SGWB anisotropy from compact topology: CMB B-mode covariance as a transfer probe
The paper derives an exact transfer kernel from primordial gravitational-wave anisotropy multipoles to CMB B-mode covariance, with explicit selection rules and a shared cross-frequency template for compact cubic topology.