The Multipole Vectors of WMAP, and their frames and invariants
Abstract
We investigate the Statistical Isotropy and Gaussianity of the CMB fluctuations, using a set of multipole vector functions capable of separating these two issues. In general a multipole is broken into a frame and ordered invariants. The multipole frame is found to be suitably sensitive to galactic cuts. We then apply our method to real WMAP datasets; a coadded masked map, the Internal Linear Combinations map, and Wiener filtered and cleaned maps. Taken as a whole, multipoles in the range or show consistency with statistical isotropy, as proved by the Kolmogorov test applied to the frame's Euler angles. This result in {\it not} inconsistent with previous claims for a preferred direction in the sky for . The multipole invariants also show overall consistency with Gaussianity apart from a few anomalies of limited significance (98%), listed at the end of this paper.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0502574,
title = {The Multipole Vectors of WMAP, and their frames and invariants},
author = {Kate Land and Joao Magueijo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0502574},
year = {2008}
}
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9 pages. Submitted to MNRAS