Microwave Background Fluctuations in an Open Universe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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ten pages and 6 included figures, LaTeX with epsf for figures

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( to appear in: Proceedings of the Nishonomiya Yukawa Memorial Symposium Edited by M. Sasaki) There are several models for generating fluctuations in an open universe that are compatible with the microwave background fluctuations detected by COBE {\it and} observations of large scale structure. Topological defects, such as strings and textures, appear to be more successful in a low-$\Omega$ model than in an $\Omega = 1$ model. These models predict that the cosmic microwave background (CMB) fluctuations are non-Gaussian with distinctive signatures that may lead to their confirmation. If there exists a mechanism for generating scale invariant mass fluctuations, $(\delta M/M)^2 \propto M^{-4/3}$, then these models are also compatible with COBE. Both models predict mass fluctuations on the 8/h Mpc scale, $\sigma_8$, $\sim 0.5 - 1$ for $\Omega h \sim 0.2 - 0.3$. A variety of observations of large-scale structure, clusters and galaxies, as well as the age problem, suggest that the low-$\Omega$ models are attractive.

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