An Infrared Cutoff Revealed by the Two Years of COBE-DMR Observations of Cosmic Temperature Fluctuations

Abstract

We show that a good fitting to the first two years of COBE-DMR observations of the two-point angular correlation function of CBR temperature is given by models with a non-zero infrared cutoff kmin in the spectrum of the primordial density perturbations. If this cutoff comes from the finiteness of the universe, say, a topological T3 model, we find kmin (0.3 - 1.1)πH0/c with confidence level 95\%. Such a non-zero kmin universe would also give a better match to the observations both of the RMS quadrupole anisotropy of CBR and of galaxy clustering.

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