Adams et al. have noted that according to our current understanding of the unification of fundamental interactions, there should have been phase transitions associated with spontaneous symmetry breaking during the inflationary era. This may have resulted in the breaking of scale-invariance of the primordial density perturbation for brief periods. A possible such feature was identified in the power spectrum of galaxy clustering in the automated plate measurement (APM) survey at the scale k ∼ 0.1 h Mpc-1 and it was shown that the secondary acoustic peaks in the power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy should consequently be suppressed. We demonstrate that this prediction is confirmed by the recent Boomerang and Maxima observations, which favour a step-like spectral feature in the range k ∼ (0.06-0.6) h Mpc-1 independently of the similar previous indication from the APM data. Such a spectral break enables an excellent fit to both APM and CMB data with a baryon density consistent with the big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) value. It also allows the possibility of a matter-dominated universe with zero cosmological constant, which we show can now account for even the evolution of the abundance of rich clusters.
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Barriga, J., Gaztañaga, E., Santos, M. G., & Sarkar, S. (2001). On the APM power spectrum and the CMB anisotropy: Evidence for a phase transition during inflation? Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 324(4), 977–987. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04373.x
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