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The primordial non-Gaussianity of local type (flocalNL) in the WMAP 5-year data: the length distribution of CMB skeleton
We present skeleton studies of non-Gaussianity in the cosmic microwave background temperature anisotropy observed in the 5-yr Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data. The local skeleton is traced on the 2D sphere by cubic spline interpolation which leads to more accurate estimation of the i...
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Published in: | Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2010-10, Vol.407 (4), p.2141-2156 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We present skeleton studies of non-Gaussianity in the cosmic microwave background temperature anisotropy observed in the 5-yr Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data. The local skeleton is traced on the 2D sphere by cubic spline interpolation which leads to more accurate estimation of the intersection positions between the skeleton and the secondary pixels than conventional linear interpolation. We demonstrate that the skeleton-based estimator of non-Gaussianity of the local type (flocalNL) – the departure of the length distribution from the corresponding Gaussian expectation – yields an unbiased and sufficiently converged likelihood function for flocalNL. We analyse the skeleton statistics in the WMAP 5-yr combined V- and W-band data outside the Galactic base-mask determined from the KQ75 sky coverage. The results are consistent with Gaussian simulations of the best-fitting cosmological model, but deviate from the previous results determined using the WMAP 1-yr data. We show that it is unlikely that the improved skeleton tracing method, the omission of Q-band data, the modification of the foreground-template fitting method or the absence of six extended regions in the new mask contribute to such a deviation. However, the application of the Kp0 base-mask in data processing does improve the consistency with the WMAP1 results. The flocalNL-likelihood functions of the data are estimated at nine different smoothing levels. It is unexpected that the best-fitting values show positive correlation with the smoothing scales. Further investigation argues against a point source or goodness-of-fit explanation but finds that about 30 per cent of either Gaussian or fNL samples having better goodness-of-fit than the WMAP 5-yr data show a similar correlation. We present the estimate flocalNL= 47.3 ± 34.9 (1σ error) determined from the first four smoothing angles and flocalNL= 76.8 ± 43.1 for the combination of all nine. The former result may be overestimated at the 0.21σ level because of point sources. |
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ISSN: | 0035-8711 1365-2966 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17098.x |