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 Participant

Menegoni, Eloisa

Institution

University of Rome 'La Sapienza' ICRAnet  - piazzale aldo moro 2 - Rome - - Italy

Session

EG2

Accepted

Yes

Order

11

Time

15' + 3'

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

The Fine Structure Constant and the CMB Damping Scale
Co-authors

Abstract

The recent measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies at arcminute angular scales performed by the ACT and SPT experiments are probing the damping regime of CMB fluctuations. The analysis of these datasets unexpectedly suggests that the effective number of relativistic degrees of freedom is larger than the standard value of Neff = 3.04, and inconsistent with it at more than two standard deviations. I will show the role of a mechanism that could affect the shape of the CMB angular fluctuations at those scales, namely a change in the recombination process through variations in the fine structure constant. I show that the new CMB data significantly improve the previous constraints on variations of α, with α/α0 = 0.984 ± 0.005, i.e. hinting also to a more than two standard deviation from the current, local, value α0. A significant degeneracy is present between α and Neff, and when variations in the latter are allowed the constraints on α are relaxed and again consistent with the standard value. Deviations of either parameter from their standard values would imply the presence of new, currently unknown physics.

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