2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.13257
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Stringy signals from large-angle correlations in the cosmic microwave background?

Abstract: We interpret the lack of large-angle temperature correlations and the apparent even-odd parity imbalance, observed in the cosmic microwave background by COBE, WMAP and Planck satellite missions, as a possible stringy signal ultimately stemming from a composite inflaton field (e.g. a fermionic condensate). Based on causality arguments and a Fourier analysis of the angular two-point correlation function, two infrared cutoffs k even,odd min are introduced in the CMB power spectrum associated, respectively, with p… Show more

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