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BeyondPlanck II. CMB map-making through Gibbs sampling

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-06-28 v1

Abstract

We present a Gibbs sampling solution to the map-making problem for CMB measurements, building on existing destriping methodology. Gibbs sampling breaks the computationally heavy destriping problem into two separate steps; noise filtering and map binning. Considered as two separate steps, both are computationally much cheaper than solving the combined problem. This provides a huge performance benefit as compared to traditional methods, and allows us for the first time to bring the destriping baseline length to a single sample. We apply the Gibbs procedure to simulated Planck 30 GHz data. We find that gaps in the time-ordered data are handled efficiently by filling them with simulated noise as part of the Gibbs process. The Gibbs procedure yields a chain of map samples, from which we may compute the posterior mean as a best-estimate map. The variation in the chain provides information on the correlated residual noise, without need to construct a full noise covariance matrix. However, if only a single maximum-likelihood frequency map estimate is required, we find that traditional conjugate gradient solvers converge much faster than a Gibbs sampler in terms of total number of iterations. The conceptual advantages of the Gibbs sampling approach lies in statistically well-defined error propagation and systematic error correction, and this methodology forms the conceptual basis for the map-making algorithm employed in the BeyondPlanck framework, which implements the first end-to-end Bayesian analysis pipeline for CMB observations.

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@article{arxiv.2011.06024,
  title  = {BeyondPlanck II. CMB map-making through Gibbs sampling},
  author = {E. Keihänen and A. -S. Suur-Uski and K. J. Andersen and R. Aurlien and R. Banerji and M. Bersanelli and S. Bertocco and M. Brilenkov and M. Carbone and L. P. L. Colombo and H. K. Eriksen and M. K. Foss and C. Franceschet and U. Fuskeland and S. Galeotta and M. Galloway and S. Gerakakis and E. Gjerløw and B. Hensley and D. Herman and M. Iacobellis and M. Ieronymaki and H. T. Ihle and J. B. Jewell and A. Karakci and R. Keskitalo and G. Maggio and D. Maino and M. Maris and A. Mennella and S. Paradiso and B. Partridge and M. Reinecke and T. L. Svalheim and D. Tavagnacco and H. Thommesen and M. Tomasi and D. J. Watts and I. K. Wehus and A. Zacchei},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.06024},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

11 pages, 10 figures. All BeyondPlanck products and software will be released publicly at http://beyondplanck.science during the online release conference (November 18-20, 2020). Connection details will be made available at the same website. Registration is mandatory for the online tutorial, but optional for the conference

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