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Old October 14th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
Sam Wormley
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Default CMB Spectrum calculation

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Dear Vincent:

"Vincent" wrote in message
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Do you know how the CMB Spectrum (C_l) is calculated in details?

What are the assumptions make on the anisotropies to avoid dependance
according to the spherical harmonic order?


I find a number of hits on the internet using AltaVista Advanced:
CMBR and calculation and anisotropy

http://newb6.u-strasbg.fr/cbr96.html
http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/cosconsensus.html

Perhaps other posters will have more directed answers...

David A. Smith


Also: http://www.hep.upenn.edu/~max/cmb/experiments.html
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