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Imprints of a primordial preferred direction on the microwave background

Lotty AckermanCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USASean M. CarrollCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USAMark B. WiseCalifornia Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA
2007en
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Rotational invariance is a well-established feature of low-energy physics. Violations of this symmetry must be extremely small today, but could have been larger in earlier epochs. In this paper we examine the consequences of a small breaking of rotational invariance during the inflationary era when the primordial density fluctuations were generated. Assuming that a fixed-norm vector picked out a preferred-direction during the inflationary era, we explore the imprint it would leave on the cosmic microwave background anisotropy, and provide explicit formulas for the expected amplitudes $⟨{a}_{lm}{a}_{{l}^{\ensuremath{'}}{m}^{\ensuremath{'}}}^{*}⟩$ of the spherical-harmonic coefficients. We suggest that it is natural to expect that the imprint on the primordial power spectrum of a preferred spatial direction is approximately scale-invariant, and examine a simple model in which this is true.

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