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arxiv: 1311.6105 · v1 · pith:ARFYKINBnew · submitted 2013-11-24 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · gr-qc· hep-ph

The full CMB temperature bispectrum from single-field inflation

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keywords bispectrumsecond-ordertemperatureeffectsfullbiascontributionsinflation
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We compute the full cosmic microwave background temperature bispectrum generated by nonlinearities after single-field inflation. By integrating the photon temperature at second order along a perturbed geodesic in Newtonian gauge, we derive an expression for the observed temperature fluctuations that, for the first time, clarifies the separation of the gravitational lensing and time-delay effects from the purely second-order contributions. We then use the second-order Boltzmann code CosmoLib$2^{\rm nd}$ to calculate these contributions and their bispectrum. Including the perturbations in the photon path, the numerically computed bispectrum exactly matches the expected squeezed limit. Moreover, the analytic squeezed-limit formula reproduces well the signal-to-noise and shape of the full bispectrum, potentially facilitating the subtraction of the bias induced by second-order effects. For a cosmic-variance limited experiment with $l_{\rm max} = 2000$, the bias on a local signal is $f_{\rm NL}^{\rm loc} =0.73$ negligible for equilateral and orthogonal signals. The signal-to-noise ratio is unity at $l_{\rm max} \sim 3000$, suggesting that second-order effects may hopefully be measured in the future.

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