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On the suspected timing error in WMAP map-making

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-05-18 v3

Abstract

A large fraction of the previously estimated WMAP CMB quadrupole signal would be an artefact of incorrect Doppler dipole subtraction if the hypothesis of a small timing interpolation error were correct. Observations of bright foreground objects constitute part of the time-ordered-data (TOD). Scans of an object in different directions should be shifted by the would-be timing error, causing a blurring effect. Three half-years of the calibrated, filtered WMAP TOD are compiled individually for the four W band differencing assemblies (DA's), with no masking of bright objects, giving 12 maps for each timing offset. Percentiles of the temperature-fluctuation distribution in each map at HEALPix resolution N_side=2048 are used to determine the dependence of all-sky image sharpness on the timing offset. In the W band, the 99.999% percentile, i.e. the temperature fluctuation in the approx 503-rd brightest pixel, is the least noisy percentile. Using this statistic, the hypothesis that a -25.6 ms offset relative to the timing adopted by the WMAP collaboration gives a focus at least as sharp as the uncorrected timing is rejected at 4.6\sigma significance. The Q and V band maps also reject the -25.6 ms offset hypothesis at high statistical significance. The requirement that the correct choice of timing offset must maximise image sharpness implies that the hypothesis of a timing error in the WMAP collaboration's compilation of the WMAP calibrated, filtered TOD is rejected at high statistical significance in each of the Q, V and W wavebands. However, the hypothesis that a timing error was applied during calibration of the raw TOD, leading to a dipole-induced difference signal, is not excluded by this method.

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@article{arxiv.1004.4506,
  title  = {On the suspected timing error in WMAP map-making},
  author = {Boudewijn F. Roukema},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.4506},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

8 pages, 6 figures, accepted in Astronomy & Astrophysics; v2 includes dipole difference all-sky map; v3: minor corrections

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