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A. D. Challinor and A. N. Lasenby
A covariant and gauge-invariant analysis of cosmic microwave background anisotropies from scalar perturbations.
Phys.Rev. D 58 (1998)
Abstract:
We present a new, fully covariant and manifestly gauge-invariant
expression for the temperature anisotropy in the cosmic microwave
background radiation resulting from scalar perturbations. We pay
particular attention to gauge issues such as the definition of the
temperature perturbation and the placing of the last scattering
surface. In the instantaneous recombination approximation, the
expression may be integrated up to a Rees-Sciama term for arbitrary
matter descriptions in flat, open and closed universes. We discuss the
interpretation of our result in the baryon-dominated limit using
numerical solutions for conditions on the last scattering surface, and
confirm that for adiabatic perturbations the dominant contribution to
the anisotropy on intermediate scales (the location of the Doppler
peaks) may be understood in terms of the spatial inhomogeneity of the
radiation temperature in the baryon rest frame. Finally, we show how
this term enters the usual Sachs-Wolfe type calculations (it is rarely
seen in such analyses) when subtle gauge effects at the last
scattering surface are treated correctly.
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