Asymmetries in the Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Field
University of Oslo · University of Rome Tor Vergata · +3 more institutions
Abstract
We report on the results from two independent but complementary statistical analyses of the WMAP first-year data, based on the power spectrum and N-point correlation functions. We focus on large and intermediate scales (larger than about 3 degrees) and compare the observed data against Monte Carlo ensembles with WMAP-like properties. In both analyses, we measure the amplitudes of the large-scale fluctuations on opposing hemispheres and study the ratio of the two amplitudes. The power-spectrum analysis shows that this ratio for WMAP, as measured along the axis of maximum asymmetry, is high at the 95%-99% level (depending on the particular multipole range included). The axis of maximum asymmetry of the WMAP data…
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5Topics & keywords
- CMB cold spot
- Physics
- Cosmic microwave background
- Asymmetry
- Amplitude
- Astrophysics
- Ecliptic
- Multipole expansion