Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis of Bianchi VII_h models
Abstract
We have extended the analysis of Jaffe et al. to a complete Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) study of the Bianchi type models including a dark energy density, using 1-year and 3-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) cosmic microwave background (CMB) data. Since we perform the analysis in a Bayesian framework our entire inference is contained in the multidimensional posterior distribution from which we can extract marginalised parameter constraints and the comparative Bayesian evidence. Treating the left-handed Bianchi CMB anisotropy as a template centred upon the `cold-spot' in the southern hemisphere, the parameter estimates derived for the total energy density, `tightness' and vorticity from 3-year data are found to be: , , with orientation ). This template is preferred by a factor of roughly unity in log-evidence over a concordance cosmology alone. A Bianchi type template is supported by the data only if its position on the sky is heavily restricted. The low total energy density of the preferred template, implies a geometry that is incompatible with cosmologies inferred from recent CMB observations. Jaffe et al. found that extending the Bianchi model to include a term in creates a degeneracy in the plane. We explore this region fully by MCMC and find that the degenerate likelihood contours do not intersect areas of parameter space that 1 or 3 year WMAP data would prefer at any significance above . Thus we can confirm that a physical Bianchi model is not responsible for this signature.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0605325,
title = {Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis of Bianchi VII_h models},
author = {M. Bridges and J. D. McEwen and A. N. Lasenby and M. P. Hobson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0605325},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
8 pages, 10 figures, significant update to include more accurate results and conclusions to match version accepted by MNRAS