Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2009-06-15
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
10 pages, submitted to New Astronomy Journal, comments welcomed
Scientific paper
A non-cosmological origin for the CMB low-order multipoles and associated anomalies is suggested in this paper. We discuss the possibility that these features of the power spectrum originate in the termination shock (TS) region of the heliosheath that surrounds the solar system. If the intrinsic CMB spectrum is assumed to be a pure monopole (2.73K) then thermal processes occurring within an ellipsoidal-shaped plasma region of the TS region could imprint the observed low-order multipoles and their alignment (so-called 'axis of exil') onto this background CMB. A key requirement of the model is that the TS plasma be characterized as an optically thin graybody with non-LTE perturbations to explain both the blackbody and non-blackbody anomalies. Non-thermal TS processes are also discussed. TS synchrotron radiation is shown as a possible cause for the reported ARCADE 2 CMB distortion. Magnetoacoustic oscillations and heliosheath turbulence are suggested as possible sources for the higher-order multipole moments of the CMB. Data from the ongoing Voyager missions is critical to this study. Research problems are identified for future work to better validate the heuristic models presented here.
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