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A&A 464, 479-485 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065585
Mapping the large-scale anisotropy in the WMAP data
A. Bernui1, B. Mota2, M. J. Rebouças2, and R. Tavakol31 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Divisão de Astrofísica, Av. dos Astronautas 1758, 12227-010 São José dos Campos - SP, Brazil
e-mail: bernui@das.inpe.br
2 Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas, Rua Dr. Xavier Sigaud 150, 22290-180 Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil
e-mail: [brunom;reboucas]@cbpf.br
3 Astronomy Unit, School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK
e-mail: r.tavakol@qmul.ac.uk
(Received 10 May 2006 / Accepted 16 November 2006)
Abstract
Aims.Analyses of recent cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations have
provided increasing hints that there are deviations in the universe
from statistical isotropy on large scales.
Given the far reaching consequences of such an anisotropy for our
understanding of the universe, it is important to employ alternative
indicators in order to determine whether the reported anisotropy is
cosmological in origin and, if so, extract information that may
be helpful for identifying its causes.
Methods.Here we propose a new directional indicator, based on separation
histograms of pairs of pixels, which provides a measure of departure
from statistical isotropy.
The main advantage of this indicator is that it generates a sky map of
large-scale anisotropies in the CMB temperature map, thus allowing a possible additional window into their causes.
Results.Using this indicator, we find statistically significant excess of
large-scale anisotropy at well over the 95% confidence level.
This anisotropy defines a preferred direction in the CMB data.
We discuss the statistical significance of this direction compared to Monte Carlo data obtained under the statistical isotropy hypothesis,
and also compare it with other such axes recently reported in the literature.
In addition we show that our findings are robust with respect to the
details of the method used, so long as the statistical noise is kept
under control; and they remain unchanged compared to
the foreground cleaning algorithms used in CMB maps.
We also find that the application of our method to the first and three-year
WMAP data produces similar results.
Key words: cosmology: cosmic microwave background -- cosmology: observations -- large-scale structure of Universe
© ESO 2007
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