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arxiv: astro-ph/9401014 · v2 · submitted 1994-01-11 · 🌌 astro-ph · hep-ph

Observational Constraints on the Spectral Index

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We address the possibility of bounding the spectral index $n$ of primordial density fluctuations, using both the cosmic microwave background (cmb) anisotropy and data on galaxies and clusters. Each piece of galaxy and cluster data is reduced to a value of $\sigma(R)$ (the linearly evolved {\em rms} density contrast with top hat smoothing on scale $R$) which allows data on different scales to be readily compared. As a preliminary application, we normalise the spectrum using the ten degree variance of the COBE data, and then compare the prediction with a limited sample of low energy data, for the MDM model with various values of $n$, $\Omega_\nu$ and $h$. With $h=.5$, the data constrain the spectral index to the range $0.7\lsim n \lsim 1.2$. If gravitational waves contribute to the cmb anisotropy with relative strength $R=6(1-n)$ (as in some models of inflation), the lower limit on $n$ is increased to about $0.85$. The uncertainty in $h$ widens this band by about $0.1$ at either end.

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