Decoupling and coherent plasma oscillations around last scattering

Abstract

Coherent properties of the baryon-photon fluid decoupling are considered in the terms of an effective nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation for a macroscopic wave function that specifies the index of the coherent state. Generation of a transitional acoustic turbulence preceding formation of large-scale condensate in the plasma and its influence on the CMB power spectrum has been studied. A scaling k-1 law is derived for the CMB Doppler spectrum E(k) (angle-averaged) in the wavenumber space, for sufficiently large wavenumber k and for the weak nonlinear and completely disordered initial conditions. Using the recent WMAP data it is shown that the so-called first acoustic peak represents (in a compensated spectral form) a pre-condensate fraction of the spectrum E(k) at a rather advance stage of the condensate formation process.

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