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Probing Primordial Chirality with Galaxy Spins

Authors :
Houjun Mo
Ue-Li Pen
Pavel Motloch
Yipeng Jing
Hao-Ran Yu
Xiaohu Yang
Huiyuan Wang
Yu Yu
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

Chiral symmetry is maximally violated in weak interactions, and such microscopic asymmetries in the early Universe might leave observable imprints on astrophysical scales without violating the cosmological principle. In this Letter, we propose a helicity measurement to detect primordial chiral violation. We point out that observations of halo-galaxy angular momentum directions (spins), which are frozen in during the galaxy formation process, provide a fossil chiral observable. From the clustering mode of large scale structure of the Universe, we construct a spin mode in Lagrangian space and show in simulations that it is a good probe of halo-galaxy spins. In standard model, a strong symmetric correlation between the left and right helical components of this spin mode and galaxy spins is expected. Measurements of these correlations will be sensitive to chiral breaking, providing a direct test of chiral symmetry breaking in the early Universe.<br />Comment: 6 pages (including Supplemental Material), 3 figures. Matched accepted version in PRL

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef8dc47a4980dfeef41827ada846fffb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1904.01029