ar X iv : a st ro - p h / 02 10 16 5 v 1 7 O ct 2 00 2 Aspects of the Cosmic Microwave
نویسندگان
چکیده
Cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments generally infer a temperature fluctuation from a measured intensity fluctuation through the first term in the Taylor expansion of the Planck function, the relation between the intensity in a given frequency and the temperature. However, with the forthcoming Planck satellite, and perhaps even with the Microwave Anisotropy Probe, the CMB-dipole amplitude will be large enough to warrant inclusion of the next higher order term. To quadratic order in the dipole amplitude, there is an intensity quadrupole induced by the dipole with a frequency dependence given by the second derivative of the Planck function. The Planck satellite should be able to detect this dipole-induced intensity quadrupole and distinguish it through its frequency depdendence from the intrinsic CMB temperature and foreground quadrupoles. This higher-order effect provides a robust predetermined target that may provide tests of Planck's and MAP's large-angle-fluctuation measurements and of their techniques for multi-frequency foreground subtraction.
منابع مشابه
ar X iv : a st ro - p h / 02 12 56 6 v 1 3 0 D ec 2 00 2 Dark Energy : Is it Q or Λ ?
New observations of Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies, Su-pernovae luminosity distances and Galaxy Clustering are sharpening our knowledge about dark energy. Here we present the latest constraints.
متن کاملar X iv : a st ro - p h / 02 04 01 7 v 1 1 A pr 2 00 2 CMB and Cosmological Parameters : Current Status and Prospects .
The last years have been an exciting period for the field of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) research. With recent CMB balloon-borne and ground-based experiments we are entering a new era of ’precision’ cosmology that enables us to use the CMB anisotropy measurements to constrain the cosmological parameters and test new theoretical scenarios.
متن کاملar X iv : a st ro - p h / 02 08 02 7 v 2 3 0 O ct 2 00 2 February 2 , 2008 COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND TEMPERATURE AT GALAXY CLUSTERS
We have deduced the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature in the Coma cluster (A1656, z = 0.0231), and in A2163 (z = 0.203) from spectral measurements of the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich (SZ) effect over four passbands at radio and microwave frequencies. The resulting temperatures at these redshifts are TComa = 2.789 +0.080 −0.065 K and TA2163 = 3.377 +0.101 −0.102 K, respectively. These values c...
متن کاملar X iv : a st ro - p h / 02 10 09 3 v 1 3 O ct 2 00 2 Prospects for weak lensing / cosmic shear with VLTs
The present status of weak lensing analyses of clusters of galaxies and of cosmic shear surveys are presented and discussed. We focus on the impact of very large telescopes on present-day and future surveys and compare their potential with HST or wide field 4 meter telescopes.
متن کاملar X iv : a st ro - p h / 02 10 04 2 v 1 1 O ct 2 00 2 Variable Speed of Light Theories
Two variable speed of light models and their physical consequences are investigated. Talk given at the workshop on varying fundamental constants, JENAM 2002, Porto, Portugal, September 2-7, 2002. To be published in the proceedings by Kluwer publications. 1. Varying Speed of Light Cosmology: An Alternative to In-
متن کامل