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An Estimator for statistical anisotropy from the CMB bispectrum

Various data analyses of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) provide observational hints of statistical isotropy breaking. Some of these features can be studied within the framework of primordial vector fields in inflationary theories which generally display some level of statistical anisotropy bo...

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Autores principales: Bartolo, N., Dimastrogiovanni, E., Liguori, M., Matarrese, S., Riotto, A.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/01/029
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1370015
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author Bartolo, N.
Dimastrogiovanni, E.
Liguori, M.
Matarrese, S.
Riotto, A.
author_facet Bartolo, N.
Dimastrogiovanni, E.
Liguori, M.
Matarrese, S.
Riotto, A.
author_sort Bartolo, N.
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description Various data analyses of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) provide observational hints of statistical isotropy breaking. Some of these features can be studied within the framework of primordial vector fields in inflationary theories which generally display some level of statistical anisotropy both in the power spectrum and in higher-order correlation functions. Motivated by these observations and the recent theoretical developments in the study of primordial vector fields, we develop the formalism necessary to extract statistical anisotropy information from the three-point function of the CMB temperature anisotropy. We employ a simplified vector field model and parametrize the bispectrum of curvature fluctuations in such a way that all the information about statistical anisotropy is encoded in some parameters lambda_{LM}. For such a template bispectrum, we compute an optimal estimator for lambda_{LM} and the expected signal-to-noise ratio. We estimate that an experiment like Planck can be sensitive to a bispectrum anisotropic amplitude as small as 10%. Our results are complementary to the information coming from a power spectrum analysis and particularly relevant for those models where statistical anisotropy turns out to be suppressed in the power spectrum but not negligible in the bispectrum.
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spelling cern-13700152023-03-14T16:48:02Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2012/01/029http://cds.cern.ch/record/1370015engBartolo, N.Dimastrogiovanni, E.Liguori, M.Matarrese, S.Riotto, A.An Estimator for statistical anisotropy from the CMB bispectrumAstrophysics and AstronomyVarious data analyses of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) provide observational hints of statistical isotropy breaking. Some of these features can be studied within the framework of primordial vector fields in inflationary theories which generally display some level of statistical anisotropy both in the power spectrum and in higher-order correlation functions. Motivated by these observations and the recent theoretical developments in the study of primordial vector fields, we develop the formalism necessary to extract statistical anisotropy information from the three-point function of the CMB temperature anisotropy. We employ a simplified vector field model and parametrize the bispectrum of curvature fluctuations in such a way that all the information about statistical anisotropy is encoded in some parameters lambda_{LM}. For such a template bispectrum, we compute an optimal estimator for lambda_{LM} and the expected signal-to-noise ratio. We estimate that an experiment like Planck can be sensitive to a bispectrum anisotropic amplitude as small as 10%. Our results are complementary to the information coming from a power spectrum analysis and particularly relevant for those models where statistical anisotropy turns out to be suppressed in the power spectrum but not negligible in the bispectrum.Various data analyses of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) provide observational hints of statistical isotropy breaking. Some of these features can be studied within the framework of primordial vector fields in inflationary theories which generally display some level of statistical anisotropy both in the power spectrum and in higher-order correlation functions. Motivated by these observations and the recent theoretical developments in the study of primordial vector fields, we develop the formalism necessary to extract statistical anisotropy information from the three-point function of the CMB temperature anisotropy. We employ a simplified vector field model and parametrize the bispectrum of curvature fluctuations in such a way that all the information about statistical anisotropy is encoded in some parameters lambda_{LM} (which measure the anisotropic to the isotropic bispectrum amplitudes). For such a template bispectrum, we compute an optimal estimator for lambda_{LM} and the expected signal-to-noise ratio. We estimate that, for f_{NL} ~ 30, an experiment like Planck can be sensitive to a ratio of the anisotropic to the isotropic amplitudes of the bispectrum as small as 10%. Our results are complementary to the information coming from a power spectrum analysis and particularly relevant for those models where statistical anisotropy turns out to be suppressed in the power spectrum but not negligible in the bispectrum.arXiv:1107.4304oai:cds.cern.ch:13700152011-07-22
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Bartolo, N.
Dimastrogiovanni, E.
Liguori, M.
Matarrese, S.
Riotto, A.
An Estimator for statistical anisotropy from the CMB bispectrum
title An Estimator for statistical anisotropy from the CMB bispectrum
title_full An Estimator for statistical anisotropy from the CMB bispectrum
title_fullStr An Estimator for statistical anisotropy from the CMB bispectrum
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title_short An Estimator for statistical anisotropy from the CMB bispectrum
title_sort estimator for statistical anisotropy from the cmb bispectrum
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/01/029
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1370015
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