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Can someone tell me how i can determine the one degree peak from power spectrum ?
This post is useful for the plots, and has a good description of how the power spectrum is derived:gluon said:Can someone tell me how i can determine the one degree peak from power spectrum ?
One degree is the "sound horizon", which is the distance that sound waves in the CMB were capable of traveling since the big bang.gluon said:the temperature difference at 1 degree why is so big?it measures the difference between two points that the sound wave have reached at the time of recombination or from the initial overdense which became underdense and the point that the wave have reached at the time of recombination?
Why would it be zero?gluon said:and why the temprature difference is big?the temprature difference of two points of sound horizon isn t zero ?
Not just overtones. Different waves at the same wavelength. At ##\ell = 180##, there are 361 different possible orientations for the waves. Each of those orientations will have its own randomized amplitude.gluon said:yes i know its the overtone modes which are at smaller angles.but in the fundumental mode if i measure the temprature difference between two points which is diametrically opposite in the sound horizon, this spherical shell ,with the center in the initial overdense region ,isn't have the same density and thus the same temprature?