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Probing the Friedmann equation during recombination with future cosmic microwave background experiments

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PHYSICAL REVIEW D
卷 67, 期 6, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.67.063002

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We show that by combining measurements of the temperature and polarization anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), future experiments will tightly constrain the expansion rate of the universe during recombination. A change in the expansion rate modifies the way in which the recombination of hydrogen proceeds, altering the shape of the acoustic peaks and the level of CMB polarization. The proposed test is similar in spirit to the examination of abundances of light elements produced during big bang nucleosynthesis and it constitutes a way to study possible departures from standard recombination. For simplicity we parametrize the change in the Friedmann equation by changing the gravitational constant G. The main effect on the temperature power spectrum is a change in the degree of damping of the acoustic peaks on small angular scales. The effect can be compensated by a change in the shape of the primordial power spectrum. We show that this degeneracy between the expansion rate and the primordial spectrum can be broken by measuring CMB polarization. In particular we show that the MAP satellite could obtain a constraint for the expansion rate H during recombination of deltaH/Hsimilar or equal to0.09 or deltaG/Gsimilar or equal to0.18 after observing for four years, whereas Planck could obtain deltaH/Hless than or equal to0.014 or deltaG/Gless than or equal to0.028 within two years, even after allowing for further freedom in the shape of the power spectrum of primordial fluctuations.

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