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A.N. Lasenby, C.J.L. Doran, M.P. Hobson, Y.Dabrowski and A.D. Challinor
Microwave Background Anisotropies and Nonlinear Structures I. Improved Theoretical Models.
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 302, 748--756 (1999).
Abstract:
A new method is proposed for modelling spherically symmetric
inhomogeneities in the Universe. The inhomogeneities have finite size
and are compensated, so they do not exert any measurable gravitational
force beyond their boundary. The region exterior to the perturbation
is represented by a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) Universe, which
we use to study the anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background
(CMB) induced by the cluster. All calculations are performed in a
single, global coordinate system, with nonlinear gravitational effects
fully incorporated. An advantage of the gauge choices employed here is
that the resultant equations are essentially Newtonian in
form. Examination of the problem of specifying initial data shows that
the new model presented here has many advantages over `Swiss cheese'
and other models. Numerical implementation of the equations derived
here is described in a subsequent paper.
Paper available on astro-ph
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