Institute for Advanced Study Informal Astrophysics Seminar
A New Window on Primordial Non-Gaussianity
ABSTRACT: We know very little about primordial curvature perturbations on scales
smaller than about a Mpc. I review how mu-type distortion of the Cosmic
Microwave Background spectrum provides the unique opportunity to probe
these scales over the unexplored range from 50 to $10^4 Mpc^-1$. This is a
very clean probe, in that it relies only on well-understood linear
evolution. While mu-distortion by itself can constrain the amount of power
on small scales, correlations between mu-distortion and temperature
anisotropies can be used to test Gaussianity. In particular the muT cross
correlation is proportional to the very squeezed limit of the primordial
bispectrum and hence measures $f_NL$ local, while mumu is proportional to
the primordial trispectrum and measures $tau_NL$. A simple Fisher matrix
forecast shows that already with current technologies an interesting bound
$\Delta f_NL < 10^3$ could be achieved. Remarkably mu-distortion has an
extremely small cosmic variance, which in principle allows one to improve
this bound by six orders of magnitude.
Date & Time
February 23, 2012 | 11:00am – 12:00pm
Location
Bloomberg Hall, Astrophysics LibrarySpeakers
Enrico Pajer
Affiliation
Princeton University