The Gravitational "Scintillation" of the Microwave Background Due to Density Inhomogeneities
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概要
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The small angular anisotropy of the microwave background may be caused by the gravitational scintillation due to the stochastic density perturbation in the course of propagation after the recombination epock. The observed anisotropy limit would suggest that the total density perturbation with size of ~10 Mpc i still in a linear regime.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1982-06-25
著者
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Sato Humitaka
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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Fang Li
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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Sato Humitaka
Research Institute For Fundamental Phisics Kyoyo University
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