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Boomerang returns unexpectedly
Authors: Martin
White, Douglas
Scott, Elena
Pierpaol
Comments: 11 pages, 3 figures, submitted to ApJL
Experimental study of the anisotropy
in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) is gathering
momentum. The eagerly awaited Boomerang results have lived up
to expectations. They provide convincing evidence in favor of
the standard paradigm: the Universe is close to flat and with
primordial fluctuations which are redolent of inflation.
Further scrutiny reveals something even more exciting however
-- two hints that there may be some unforeseen physical
effects. Firstly the primary acoustic peak appears at
slightly larger scales than expected. Although this may be
explicable through a combination of mundane effects, we
suggest it is also prudent to consider the possibility that
the Universe might be marginally closed. The other hint is
provided by a second peak which appears less prominent than
expected. This may indicate one of a number of possibilities,
including increased damping length or tilted initial
conditions, but also breaking of coherence or features in the
initial power spectrum. Further data should test whether the
current concordance model needs only to be tweaked, or to be
enhanced in some fundamental way.
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