Abstract

We analyze the magnitude and angular pattern of distortions of the microwave background by collapsing spherical domain walls. We find a characteristic pattern of red-shift distortions of red or blue spikes surrounded by blue disks. The width and height of a spike is related to the diameter and magnitude of the disk. A measurement of the relations between these quantities thus can serve as an unambiguous indicator for a collapsing spherical domain wall. From the red-shift distortion in the blue disks we find an upper bound on the surface energy density of the walls \ensuremath{\sigma}\ensuremath{\lesssim}8 ${\mathrm{MeV}}^{3}$.

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