BEYONDPLANCK

Author:

Colombo L. P. L.ORCID,Eskilt J. R.,Paradiso S.,Thommesen H.,Andersen K. J.,Aurlien R.,Banerji R.,Basyrov A.,Bersanelli M.,Bertocco S.,Brilenkov M.,Carbone M.,Eriksen H. K.,Foss M. K.,Franceschet C.,Fuskeland U.,Galeotta S.,Galloway M.,Gerakakis S.,Gjerløw E.,Hensley B.,Herman D.,Iacobellis M.,Ieronymaki M.,Ihle H. T.,Jewell J. B.,Karakci A.,Keihänen E.,Keskitalo R.,Maggio G.,Maino D.,Maris M.,Partridge B.,Reinecke M.,Suur-Uski A.-S.,Svalheim T. L.,Tavagnacco D.,Watts D. J.,Wehus I. K.,Zacchei A.

Abstract

We present posterior sample-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) constraints fromPlanckLFI and WMAP observations as derived through global end-to-end Bayesian processing within the BEYONDPLANCKframework. We first used these samples to study correlations between CMB, foreground, and instrumental parameters. We identified a particularly strong degeneracy between CMB temperature fluctuations and free-free emission on intermediate angular scales (400 ≲  ≲ 600), mitigated through model reduction, masking, and resampling. We compared our posterior-based CMB results with previousPlanckproducts and found a generally good agreement, however, with notably higher noise due to our exclusion ofPlanckHFI data. We found a best-fit CMB dipole amplitude of 3362.7 ± 1.4 μK, which is in excellent agreement with previousPlanckresults. The quoted dipole uncertainty is derived directly from the sampled posterior distribution and does not involve any ad hoc contributions forPlanckinstrumental systematic effects. Similarly, we find a temperature quadrupole amplitude of $ \sigma^{TT}_2=229\pm97\,\muup{\rm K}^2 $ , which is in good agreement with previous results in terms of the amplitude, but the uncertainty is one order of magnitude greater than the naive diagonal Fisher uncertainty. Concurrently, we find less evidence of a possible alignment between the quadrupole and octopole than previously reported, due to a much larger scatter in the individual quadrupole coefficients that is caused both by marginalizing over a more complete set of systematic effects – as well as by requiring a more conservative analysis mask to mitigate the free-free degeneracy. For higher multipoles, we find that the angular temperature power spectrum is generally in good agreement with bothPlanckand WMAP. At the same time, we note that this is the first time that the sample-based, asymptotically exact Blackwell-Rao estimator has been successfully established for multipoles up to ≤ 600. It now accounts for the majority of the cosmologically important information. Overall, this analysis demonstrates the unique capabilities of the Bayesian approach with respect to end-to-end systematic uncertainty propagation and we believe it can and should play an important role in the analysis of future CMB experiments. Cosmological parameter constraints are presented in a companion paper.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Research Council of Norway

Academy of Finland

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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