Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jul 1995
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Dark matter. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 336, pp. 457-466 (1995).
Mathematics
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Dark Matter, Background Radiations
Scientific paper
The detection of CMBR fluctuations by the COBE experiment on large angular scales marks the beginning of a new epoch in cosmology. Future experiments should be able to determine the origin of the primordial fluctuations and constrain basic cosmological parameters such as Ω0 and h as well as probe the ionization history of the intergalactic medium. I review the physical processes that produce CMBR fluctuations in various scenarios for the origin of large scale structure. I also describe numerical simulations that estimate the potential power of future CMBR experiments.
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