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arxiv: 1506.01907 · v1 · pith:N7H76FT6new · submitted 2015-06-05 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · gr-qc· hep-ph

The Cosmic Microwave Background: The history of its experimental investigation and its significance for cosmology

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keywords cosmologicalcosmologyfluctuationsbackgroundcosmicdiscoveryexperimentsmicrowave
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This review describes the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1965 and its impact on cosmology in the 50 years that followed. This discovery has established the Big Bang model of the Universe and the analysis of its fluctuations has confirmed the idea of inflation and led to the present era of precision cosmology. I discuss the evolution of cosmological perturbations and their imprint on the CMB as temperature fluctuations and polarization. I also show how a phase of inflationary expansion generates fluctuations in the spacetime curvature and primordial gravitational waves. In addition I present findings of CMB experiments, from the earliest to the most recent ones. The accuracy of these experiments has helped us to estimate the parameters of the cosmological model with unprecedented precision so that in the future we shall be able to test not only cosmological models but General Relativity itself on cosmological scales.

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