We study the effect of a finite topology on the temperature correlations of
the cosmic microwave background in a flat universe. Analytic expressions for
the angular power spectrum are given for all possible finite flat models. We
examine the angular correlation function itself, pointing out visible and
discrete features that arise from topology. While observations of the power
spectrum on large angular scales can be used to place bounds on the minimum
topology length, cosmic variance generally restricts us from differentiating
one flat topology from another. Schemes that acknowledge anisotropic
structures, such as searches for ghosts, circles or geometric patterns, will be
needed to further probe topology.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, accepted MNRA