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The project aims to advance the study of cosmic microwave background spectral distortions to understand early-universe processes. By developing new experimental methods, it seeks to explore the implications of these distortions for cosmology and particle physics.
The average spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) has long been known to be extremely close to a perfect blackbody.
Yet, several processes, standard and non-standard, exist that may cause deviations from a blackbody spectrum, commonly referred to as CMB spectral distortions.
Classical distortion shapes are known as Compton-y and chemical potential (µ-type) distortions; however, recently it has been shown that more general distortions can be created at redshifts 10^4 < z < 3×10^5.
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