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2016MNRAS.459L..71N - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 459, L71-L75 (2016/June-2)

Could multiple voids explain the cosmic microwave background Cold Spot anomaly?

NAIDOO K., BENOIT-LEVY A. and LAHAV O.

Abstract (from CDS):

Understanding the observed Cold Spot (CS, temperature of ∼ - 150 µK at its centre) on the cosmic microwave background is an outstanding problem. Explanations vary from assuming it is just a >=3σ primordial Gaussian fluctuation to the imprint of a supervoid via the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe and Rees-Sciama (ISW+RS) effects. Since single spherical supervoids cannot account for the full profile, the ISW+RS of multiple line-of-sight voids is studied here to mimic the structure of the cosmic web. Two structure configurations are considered. The first, through simulations of 20 voids, produces a central mean temperature of ∼ - 50 µK. In this model the central CS temperature lies at ∼2σ but fails to explain the CS hot ring. An alternative multivoid model (using more pronounced compensated voids) produces much smaller temperature profiles, but contains a prominent hot ring. Arrangements containing closely placed voids at low redshift are found to be particularly well suited to produce CS-like profiles. We then measure the significance of the CS if CS-like profiles (which are fitted to the ISW+RS of multivoid scenarios) are removed. The CS tension with the Λ cold dark matter model can be reduced dramatically for an array of temperature profiles smaller than the CS itself.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): cosmic background radiation - large-scale structure of Universe

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