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A Comparison of Maps and Power Spectra Determined from South Pole Telescope and Planck Data

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-02-20 v2

Abstract

We study the consistency of 150 GHz data from the South Pole Telescope (SPT) and 143 GHz data from the Planck satellite over the patch of sky covered by the SPT-SZ survey. We first visually compare the maps and find that the residuals appear consistent with noise after accounting for differences in angular resolution and filtering. We then calculate (1) the cross-spectrum between two independent halves of SPT data, (2) the cross-spectrum between two independent halves of Planck data, and (3) the cross-spectrum between SPT and Planck data. We find the three cross-spectra are well-fit (PTE = 0.30) by the null hypothesis in which both experiments have measured the same sky map up to a single free calibration parameter---i.e., we find no evidence for systematic errors in either data set. As a by-product, we improve the precision of the SPT calibration by nearly an order of magnitude, from 2.6% to 0.3% in power. Finally, we compare all three cross-spectra to the full-sky Planck power spectrum and find marginal evidence for differences between the power spectra from the SPT-SZ footprint and the full sky. We model these differences as a power law in spherical harmonic multipole number. The best-fit value of this tilt is consistent among the three cross-spectra in the SPT-SZ footprint, implying that the source of this tilt is a sample variance fluctuation in the SPT-SZ region relative to the full sky. The consistency of cosmological parameters derived from these datasets is discussed in a companion paper.

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@article{arxiv.1704.00884,
  title  = {A Comparison of Maps and Power Spectra Determined from South Pole Telescope and Planck Data},
  author = {Z. Hou and K. Aylor and B. A. Benson and L. E. Bleem and J. E. Carlstrom and C. L. Chang and H-M. Cho and R. Chown and T. M. Crawford and A. T. Crites and T. de Haan and M. A. Dobbs and W. B. Everett and B. Follin and E. M. George and N. W. Halverson and N. L. Harrington and G. P. Holder and W. L. Holzapfel and J. D. Hrubes and R. Keisler and L. Knox and A. T. Lee and E. M. Leitch and D. Luong-Van and D. P. Marrone and J. J. McMahon and S. S. Meyer and M. Millea and L. M. Mocanu and J. J. Mohr and T. Natoli and Y. Omori and S. Padin and C. Pryke and C. L. Reichardt and J. E. Ruhl and J. T. Sayre and K. K. Schaffer and E. Shirokoff and Z. Staniszewski and A. A. Stark and K. T. Story and K. Vanderlinde and J. D. Vieira and R. Williamson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.00884},
  year   = {2018}
}

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15 pages, 9 figures. Published in The Astrophysical Journal. Current arxiv version matches published version