On possible variation in the cosmological baryon fraction

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The fraction of matter that is in the form of baryons or dark matter could have spatial fluctuations in the form of baryon-dark matter isocurvature fluctuations. We use big bang nucleosynthesis calculations compared with observed light-element abundances as well as galaxy cluster gas fractions to constrain cosmological variations in the baryon fraction. Light-element abundances constrain spatial variations to be less than 26%-27%, while a sample of "relaxed" galaxy clusters shows spatial variations in gas fractions less than 8%. Larger spatial variations could cause differential screening of the primary cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies, leading to asymmetries in the fluctuations, and ease some tension with the halo-star 7Li abundance. We also show that fluctuations within our allowed bounds can lead to "B-mode" CMB polarization anisotropies at a non-negligible level. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Holder, G. P., Nollett, K. M., & Van Engelen, A. (2010). On possible variation in the cosmological baryon fraction. Astrophysical Journal, 716(2), 907–913. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/716/2/907

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