Abstract

Evolution of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature with redshift is predicted by the standard ΛCDM cosmological model and has been confirmed by measurements of the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect in Plank data (at z ≤ 1) and excitation of CO rotational levels in quasar spectra (at 1.7 ≤ z ≤ 2.7). Excitation of the fine-structure levels of neutral carbon (CI) is also sensitive to the temperature of the CMB radiation. However collisions and UV pumping lead to a significant degeneracy of the fitting parameters, since poor data on physical conditions. We found that a joint fit to excitation of low H2 rotational and CI fine-structure levels can break this degeneracy and provide a tighter constraints on the T CMB. We present estimates of the T CMB derived from excitation of CI fine-structure levels in the Milky Way clouds and high redshift absorption systems.

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