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Tensor Minkowski Functionals: first application to the CMB

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2017-06-28 v2

Abstract

Tensor Minkowski Functionals (TMFs) are tensorial generalizations of the usual Minkowski Functionals which are scalar quantities. We introduce them here for use in cosmological analysis, in particular to analyze CMB maps. They encapsulate information about the shapes and the orientation of structures. We focus on one of the TMFs, namely W21,1W_2^{1,1}, which is the generalization of the genus. The ratio of the eigenvalues of the average of W21,1W_2^{1,1} over all structures, α\alpha, encodes the net orientation; and the average of the ratios of the eigenvalues of W21,1W_2^{1,1} for each structure, β\beta, encodes the net anisotropy. We have developed a code that computes W21,1W_2^{1,1}, and from it α\alpha and β\beta, for a set of structures on the plane. We compute α\alpha and β\beta as functions of threshold levels for simulated Gaussian and isotropic CMB fields. We obtain α\alpha to be one for both temperature and EE mode, which means that we recover the input statistical isotropy of density fluctuations in the simulations. The level of net anisotropy of hotspots and coldspots in the CMB fields is quantified by β0.62\beta\sim 0.62. Then we compute α\alpha and β\beta for data from PLANCK. We find that the temperature field agrees with the standard LCDM prediction of no net orientation within 3σ3-\sigma. However, we find that EE mode data shows a net orientation that deviates from the theoretical expectation at 14σ14-\sigma. The possible origin of this deviation may be instrumental effects or other sources and needs to be investigated further. For the net anisotropy we obtain values of β\beta for both temperature and EE mode that are consistent with the expectations from the standard LCDM simulations. Accurate measurements of α\alpha and β\beta can be used to test the standard model of cosmology and to search for deviations from it.

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@article{arxiv.1608.07452,
  title  = {Tensor Minkowski Functionals: first application to the CMB},
  author = {Vidhya Ganesan and Pravabati Chingangbam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.07452},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

5 figures, 5 tables

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