Zheng & Bunn paper accepted

A while back, I mentioned a paper by Haoxuan (Jeff) Zheng and me assessing whether some observations of anomalous patterns in the microwave background could be seen as evidence in favor of certain exotic cosmological models.  The paper has now been accepted and will appear in Physical Review D in the coming months.

The referee for the paper had a number of quite apt criticisms of the original version we submitted.  We addressed those criticisms, with the result that the final version of the paper is, I think, considerably better than the original.  It’s nice when refereeing works out this way.

Congratulations to Jeff on an excellent piece of work!

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Ted Bunn

I am chair of the physics department at the University of Richmond. In addition to teaching a variety of undergraduate physics courses, I work on a variety of research projects in cosmology, the study of the origin, structure, and evolution of the Universe. University of Richmond undergraduates are involved in all aspects of this research. If you want to know more about my research, ask me!

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