Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10723740 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate the effects of the presence of relic classical superhorizon inhomogeneities during inflation. This superhorizon inhomogeneity appears as a gradient locally and picks out a preferred direction. Quantum fluctuations on this slightly inhomogeneous background are generally statistical anisotropic. We find a quadrupole modification to the ordinary isotropic spectrum. Moreover, this deviation from statistical isotropy is scale-dependent, with a â¼â1/k2 factor. This result implies that the statistical anisotropy mainly appears on large scales, while the spectrum on small scales remains highly isotropic. Moreover, due to this â1/k2 factor, the power on large scales is suppressed. Thus, our model can simultaneously explain the observed anisotropic alignments of the low-â multipoles and their low power.
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Authors
Xian Gao,