Planck 2013 results
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Table 27

Significance of the correlations of dipole directions between high and low multipoles.

No. of No. of Mean
lim p = 100% p> 99% p-value

100 ......... 494/500 500/500 500/500
200 ......... 499/500 500/500 500/500
300 ......... 497/500 500/500 500/500
400 ......... 496/500 500/500 500/500
500 ......... NA 473/500 489/500
600 ......... NA NA 317/500
200 (min = 100) .... 500/500 500/500 500/500
300 (min = 100) .... 492/500 500/500 500/500
400 (min = 100) .... NA 490/500 492/500
500 (min = 100) .... NA 470/500 487/500
600 (min = 100) .... NA NA 267/500

Notes. Significance levels are defined similarly to Table 26, but here θmean is defined as the mean of the angular distances between all pairs of dipole directions where one is computed for min< <lim and the second direction for lim< <max. Note that the global significance levels are only based on max values selected over the full range 2–1500, since high values of lim yield poor statistics for the smaller range 2–600. The two last rows give significance levels for the case where we consider min = 100 in the analysis. In some cases the data do not have any p = 100% or p> 99% occurences in the given range. This is denoted by NA, as the given statistic is not applicable for these cases.

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