Published April 1989 | Version v1
Journal article

Is the great attractor really a great wall?

  • 1. Chicago Univ., IL (USA)
  • 2. NASA/Fermi National Accelerator Lab., Batavia, IL (USA)
  • 3. Toronto Univ. (Canada)
  • 4. California Univ., Santa Barbara (USA)

Description

Some of the cosmological consequences of a late-time phase transition which produces light domain walls are discussed. The observed peculiar velocity field of the universe and the observed isotropy of the microwave backgroud radiation severely constrain the wall surface density in such as scenario: G(omega) less than about 0.0001 H0 (H0 is the present value of the Hubble parameter). The most interesting consequence of such a phase transition is the possibility that the local, coherent streaming motion of about 600 km/s reported by Dressler et al (1987) could be explained by the repulsive effect of a relic domain wall within the Hubble volume provided that G(omega)/H0 = 0.0001. 26 refs

Additional details

Additional titles

Augmented title (English)
Late-time cosmological phase transition producing coherent velocity caused by relic domain wall repulsive effect

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Astrophysical Journal
Journal Volume
339
Series
Astrophys. J.
Journal Page Range
L13-L16
ISSN
0004-637X
CODEN
ASJOA

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
21004555
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
BACKGROUND RADIATION; COSMOLOGY; DENSITY; DOMAIN STRUCTURE; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; RELICT RADIATION; SURFACE PROPERTIES; UNIVERSE; VELOCITY
Descriptors DEC
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; MICROWAVE RADIATION; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; RADIATIONS