Table 1
List of the 11 temperature anisotropy maps we use to probe the anomalies in the primoridal CMB, including year of WMAP data they correspond to and a description of the mask treatment.
Label | WMAP year | Mask treatment | Reference |
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TOH W1 | W1 | ILC | Tegmark et al. (2003) |
ILC W3 | W3 | ILC | Hinshaw et al. (2007) |
ILC W5 | W5 | ILC | Gold et al. (2009) |
ILC W7 | W7 | ILC | Gold et al. (2011) |
ILC W9 | W9 | ILC | Bennett et al. (2012) |
TOH W1 (inp) | W1 | ILC + Sparse Inpainting | This work |
ILC W3 (inp) | W3 | ILC + Sparse Inpainting | This work |
ILC W5 (inp) | W5 | ILC + Sparse Inpainting | This work |
Dela W5 (inp) | W5 | ILC-Wavelets + Sparse Inpainting | This work |
ILC W7 (inp) | W7 | ILC + Sparse Inpainting | This work |
ILC W9 (inp) | W9 | ILC + Sparse Inpainting | This work |
Notes. “TOH” corresponds to the treatment in Tegmark et al. (2003), “ILC” to the Internal Linear Combination method (see Hinshaw et al. 2007; Bennett et al. 2012; Gold et al. 2009, 2011), “ILC-Wavelets” corresponds to the method in Delabrouille et al. (2009), and the sparse inpainting method is described in A08-SMF10 and uses the sparsity prior described in Starck et al. (2013).
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