Are microwave background small-scale fluctuations substantially overestimated?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Background Radiation, Cosmology, Microwaves, Radiation Distribution, Gas Ionization, Interstellar Radiation, Spatial Distribution

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Ionization rate variations due to a fluctuation's passage through the recombination layer may alter the last scattering band, depressing the temperature anisotropies of the MW background due to those fluctuations by a substantial factor. Attention is presently given to the results of preliminary computations which appear to support the aforementioned account. An evaluation is then made of the problems that can be anticipated, in light of these results, for a full set of calculations.

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