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The Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation Functions

The "Cold Spot" in the CMB sky could be due to the presence of an anomalous huge spherical underdense region - a "Void" - of a few hundreds Mpc/h radius. Such a structure would have an impact on the CMB two-point (power spectrum) and three-point (bispectrum) correlation functions...

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Autores principales: Masina, Isabella, Notari, Alessio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2009/07/035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1176304
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Notari, Alessio
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description The "Cold Spot" in the CMB sky could be due to the presence of an anomalous huge spherical underdense region - a "Void" - of a few hundreds Mpc/h radius. Such a structure would have an impact on the CMB two-point (power spectrum) and three-point (bispectrum) correlation functions not only at low-l, but also at high-l through Lensing, which is a unique signature of a Void. Modeling such an underdensity with an LTB metric, we show that for the power spectrum the effect should be visible already in the WMAP data if the Void radius is at least 400 Mpc/h, while it will be visible by the Planck satellite for any Void radius. We also speculate that this could be linked to the high-l detection of an hemispherical power asymmetry in the sky. Moreover, there should be non-zero correlations in the non-diagonal two-point function. For the bispectrum, the effect becomes important for squeezed triangles with two very high-l's: this signal can be detected by Planck if the Void radius is at least 600 Mpc/h. We have also estimated the contamination of the primordial non-Gaussianity f_NL due to this signal, which turns out to be negligible.
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spelling cern-11763042019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2009/07/035http://cds.cern.ch/record/1176304engMasina, IsabellaNotari, AlessioThe Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation FunctionsAstrophysics and AstronomyThe "Cold Spot" in the CMB sky could be due to the presence of an anomalous huge spherical underdense region - a "Void" - of a few hundreds Mpc/h radius. Such a structure would have an impact on the CMB two-point (power spectrum) and three-point (bispectrum) correlation functions not only at low-l, but also at high-l through Lensing, which is a unique signature of a Void. Modeling such an underdensity with an LTB metric, we show that for the power spectrum the effect should be visible already in the WMAP data if the Void radius is at least 400 Mpc/h, while it will be visible by the Planck satellite for any Void radius. We also speculate that this could be linked to the high-l detection of an hemispherical power asymmetry in the sky. Moreover, there should be non-zero correlations in the non-diagonal two-point function. For the bispectrum, the effect becomes important for squeezed triangles with two very high-l's: this signal can be detected by Planck if the Void radius is at least 600 Mpc/h. We have also estimated the contamination of the primordial non-Gaussianity f_NL due to this signal, which turns out to be negligible.arXiv:0905.1073CERN-PH-TH-2009-079oai:cds.cern.ch:11763042009-05-08
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The Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation Functions
title The Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation Functions
title_full The Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation Functions
title_fullStr The Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation Functions
title_full_unstemmed The Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation Functions
title_short The Cold Spot as a Large Void: Lensing Effect on CMB Two and Three Point Correlation Functions
title_sort cold spot as a large void: lensing effect on cmb two and three point correlation functions
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2009/07/035
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1176304
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