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Cosmic microwave background constraints on the strong equivalence principle

Boucher, V.
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Gerard, J.-M.
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Vandergheynst, P.  
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2004
Physical Review D [1970-2015]

We study the effect of a violation of the strong equivalence principle (SEP) on the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Such a violation would modify the weight of baryons in the primordial gravitational potentials and hence their impact in the establishment of the photon-baryon plasma acoustic oscillations before recombination. This cosmological Nordtvedt effect alters the odd peaks height of the CMB temperature anisotropy power spectrum. A gravitational baryonic mass density of the universe may already be inferred at the first peak scale from the analysis of Wilkinson microwave anisotropy probe (WMAP) data. Experimental constraints on a primordial SEP violation are derived from a comparison with the universe's inertial baryonic mass density measured either in a full analysis of the CMB, or in the framework of the standard big bang nucleosynthesis (BBN).

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.70.103528
Web of Science ID

WOS:000225440900039

Author(s)
Boucher, V.
Gerard, J.-M.
Vandergheynst, P.  
Wiaux, Y.  
Date Issued

2004

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review D [1970-2015]
Volume

70

Article Number

103528

Subjects

cosmology

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CMB

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equivalence principle

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