INFLATION AND SQUEEZED QUANTUM STATES

PHYSICAL REVIEW D 50:8 (1994) 4807-4820

Authors:

A ALBRECHT, P FERREIRA, M JOYCE, T PROKOPEC

MICROWAVE ANISOTROPIES FROM COSMIC DEFECTS

NATURE 368:6466 (1994) 27-31

Authors:

D COULSON, P FERREIRA, P GRAHAM, N TUROK

Model Atmosphere and Kinematical Analyses of Early-Type, High Galactic Latitude Stellar Candidates from the UKST UBVRI Survey

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 417 (1993) 706

Authors:

NC Hambly, ES Conlon, PL Dufton, FP Keenan, JE Little, L Miller

$\Pi$ in the Sky ? Microwave Anisotropies from Cosmic Defects

(1993)

Authors:

David Coulson, Pedro Ferreira, Paul Graham, Neil Turok

$Π$ in the Sky ? Microwave Anisotropies from Cosmic Defects

ArXiv hep-ph/9310322 (1993)

Authors:

David Coulson, Pedro Ferreira, Paul Graham, Neil Turok

Abstract:

High resolution maps of the anisotropy of the microwave sky will yield invaluable clues as to the mechanisms involved in cosmic structure formation. One fundamental question they should answer is whether the fluctuations were Gaussian random noise, as predicted in inflationary models, or were nonGaussian as in theories based on symmetry breaking and cosmic defects. In the latter case there is the prospect of obtaining information regarding symmetry breaking at high energy scales, specifically the homotopy classes $\Pi_n$ of the vacuum manifold. In this paper we report on detailed calculations of the degree scale anisotropies predicted in the cosmic string, monopole texture and nontopological texture theories of structure formation, emphasising their distinct character from those predicted by inflation, and the bright prospects for experimental tests.