Abstract
We present accurate small-angle predictions of the correlation function of hotspots in the microwave background radiation for Gaussian theories such as those predicted in most inflation models. The correlation function of peaks above a certain threshold depends only on the threshold and the power spectrum of temperature fluctuations. Since these are both potentially observable quantities in a microwave background map, there are no adjustable parameters in the predictions. These correlations should therefore provide a powerful test of the Gaussian hypothesis, and provide a useful discriminant between inflation and topological defect models such as the cosmic string model. The correlations have a number of oscillatory features, which should be detectable at high signal-to-noise ratio with future satellite experiments such as MAP and Planck.
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Heavens, A. F., & Sheth, R. K. (1999). The correlation of peaks in the microwave background. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 310(4), 1062–1070. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.03015.x
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