A perspective on the CMB acoustic peak
Abstract
CMB angular spectrum measurements suggest a flat universe. This paper clarifies the relation between geometry and the spherical harmonic index of the first acoustic peak (peak). Numerical and analytic calculations show that peak is approximately a function of ΩK/ΩM where ΩK and ΩM are the curvature (ΩK > 0 implies an open geometry) and mass density today in units of critical density. Assuming ΩK/ΩM 1, one obtains a simple formula for peak, the derivation of which gives another perspective on the widely-recognized ΩM-ΩΛ degeneracy in flat models. This formula for near-flat cosmogonies together with current angular spectrum data yields familiar parameter constraints.
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