Temperature fluctuations of relic radiation of different scales when nonrelativistic particles, stable or unstable, predominate

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Gas Ionization, Relic Radiation, Temperature Distribution, Dipole Moments, Fractals, Nonrelativistic Mechanics, Perturbation Theory

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Temperature fluctuations of the microwave relic radiation are calculated analytically. The approximation of instantaneous recombination is discussed, the influence of extended recombination and possible secondary ionisation are estimated, the connection betwen small-scale and dipole fluctuations is established. Interpretation of Davis's recent (1987) data is discussed. These results are useful for elaborating models of Universe structure formation, for interpretation of observable large-scale velocity etc.

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