Nowhere to hide: closing in on cosmological homogeneity

Abstract

Homogeneity is a crucial, but poorly tested, assumption in cosmology. We introduce a new approach which allows us to place limits on the presence of localized structures within essentially our entire observable volume, using cosmic microwave background secondary anisotropies. We find that structures cannot exceed roughly 20 times their expected amplitude over most of our observable volume. Similarly, we place tight constraints on statistical inhomogeneity within our volume, performing the first power spectrum reconstruction using secondary anisotropies alone. We find that the standard model passes this important new consistency test. Our approach probes homogeneity over vastly larger volumes and scales than previous studies based on surveys.

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