Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-01-11
Braz.J.Phys. 36 (2006) 107-114
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages, 9 postscript figures. Invited talk at the XXV Brazilian National Meeting on Elementary Particles and Fields, 23-27 A
Scientific paper
What is the shape of space is a long-standing question in cosmology. In this talk I review recent advances in cosmic topology since it has entered a new era of experimental tests. High redshift surveys of astronomical sources and accurate maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background radiation (CMB) are beginning to hint at the shape of the universe, or at least to limit the wide range of possibilities. Among those possibilites are surprising "wrap around" universe models in which space, whatever its curvature, may be smaller than the observable universe and generate topological lensing effects on a detectable cosmic scale. In particular, the recent analysis of CMB data provided by the WMAP satellite suggests a finite universe with the topology of the Poincare dodecahedral spherical space. Such a model of a "small universe", the volume of which would represent only about 80% the volume of the observable universe, offers an observational signature in the form of a predictable topological lens effect on one hand, and rises new issues on the early universe physics on the other hand.
Luminet Jean-Pierre
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