Anisotropies in the angular power spectra of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature and polarization are sourced by inflationary perturbations on scales from 10^1 Mpc to 10^4 Mpc. Deviations of the CMB frequency spectrum from a black-body, instead, can probe inflationary perturbations on scales from 10^−4 Mpc to 10^−2 Mpc. These length scales are inaccessible to CMB and large-scale structure measurements. CMB spectral distortions, averaged over the whole sky, constrain the two-point function of primordial perturbations. Correlation of temperature and spectral distortion anisotropies, instead, can constrain their three-point function (making them a probe of primordial non-Gaussianity). In the first part of this thesis I study what is the level of sensitivity needed, by an experiment measuring the CMB frequency spectrum, to detect the running of the spectral index of inflationary perturbations. I then investigate what is the minimal contribution to the correlation function between temperature and spectral distortion anisotropies that is expected in standard inflationary scenarios. Finally, I discuss what are the secondary contributions (arising from late-time gravitational evolution) to such angular correlation, and how they could bias constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity.
CMB anisotropies and spectral distortions: constraining inflation at small scales
CABASS, GIOVANNI
2018
Abstract
Anisotropies in the angular power spectra of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature and polarization are sourced by inflationary perturbations on scales from 10^1 Mpc to 10^4 Mpc. Deviations of the CMB frequency spectrum from a black-body, instead, can probe inflationary perturbations on scales from 10^−4 Mpc to 10^−2 Mpc. These length scales are inaccessible to CMB and large-scale structure measurements. CMB spectral distortions, averaged over the whole sky, constrain the two-point function of primordial perturbations. Correlation of temperature and spectral distortion anisotropies, instead, can constrain their three-point function (making them a probe of primordial non-Gaussianity). In the first part of this thesis I study what is the level of sensitivity needed, by an experiment measuring the CMB frequency spectrum, to detect the running of the spectral index of inflationary perturbations. I then investigate what is the minimal contribution to the correlation function between temperature and spectral distortion anisotropies that is expected in standard inflationary scenarios. Finally, I discuss what are the secondary contributions (arising from late-time gravitational evolution) to such angular correlation, and how they could bias constraints on primordial non-Gaussianity.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/98215
URN:NBN:IT:UNIROMA1-98215