Probing Parity in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
- Cyril Creque-Sarbinowski, Flat Iron Institute
Deviations from a parity-symmetric Universe would strongly signal the presence of new physics beyond the Standard Model. The lowest-order scalar observable sensitive to parity in a homogeneous and isotropic Universe is the connected four-point function of a given cosmological field. Geometrically, this function is described by a suitable average of this field over many tetrahedral configurations. As the CMB represents a spherical projection of three-dimensional curvature fluctuations, its four-point function serves as a unique, but potentially limited, probe of this fundamental symmetry. In this talk, I will discuss progress in rigorously understanding the CMB’s sensitivity to parity-violating physics from both early- and late-time sources.