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arxiv: astro-ph/9606087 · v1 · submitted 1996-06-16 · 🌌 astro-ph

Sub-degree Scale Microwave Anisotropies from Cosmic Defects

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If current ideas about unified field theories are correct, macroscopic cosmic defects may well exist. The observation of such an entity would have enormous significance for our understanding of fundamental physics. This paper points out a novel observable signature of cosmic texture and global monopoles, namely strong hot spots in the cosmic microwave anisotropy pattern on subdegree scales. This signal should be readily detectable by the next generation of anisotropy mapping experiments. The signature arises from overdensities in the photon-baryon fluid generated by the gravitational attraction of the defects. The angular power spectrum of the anisotropy fluctuations on subdegree scales is also calculated, for cosmic string, global monopoles, and texture.

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