Bibcode
Planck Collaboration; Ade, P. A. R.; Aghanim, N.; Armitage-Caplan, C.; Arnaud, M.; Ashdown, M.; Atrio-Barandela, F.; Aumont, J.; Baccigalupi, C.; Banday, A. J.; Barreiro, R. B.; Bartlett, J. G.; Bartolo, N.; Battaner, E.; Battye, R.; Benabed, K.; Benoît, A.; Benoit-Lévy, A.; Bernard, J.-P.; Bersanelli, M.; Bielewicz, P.; Bobin, J.; Bock, J. J.; Bonaldi, A.; Bonavera, L.; Bond, J. R.; Borrill, J.; Bouchet, F. R.; Bridges, M.; Bucher, M.; Burigana, C.; Butler, R. C.; Cardoso, J.-F.; Catalano, A.; Challinor, A.; Chamballu, A.; Chary, R.-R.; Chiang, H. C.; Chiang, L.-Y.; Christensen, P. R.; Church, S.; Clements, D. L.; Colombi, S.; Colombo, L. P. L.; Couchot, F.; Coulais, A.; Crill, B. P.; Cruz, M.; Curto, A.; Cuttaia, F.; Danese, L.; Davies, R. D.; Davis, R. J.; de Bernardis, P.; de Rosa, A.; de Zotti, G.; Delabrouille, J.; Delouis, J.-M.; Désert, F.-X.; Diego, J. M.; Dole, H.; Donzelli, S.; Doré, O.; Douspis, M.; Ducout, A.; Dupac, X.; Efstathiou, G.; Elsner, F.; Enßlin, T. A.; Eriksen, H. K.; Fantaye, Y.; Fergusson, J.; Finelli, F.; Forni, O.; Frailis, M.; Franceschi, E.; Frommert, M.; Galeotta, S.; Ganga, K.; Giard, M.; Giardino, G.; Giraud-Héraud, Y.; González-Nuevo, J.; Górski, K. M.; Gratton, S.; Gregorio, A.; Gruppuso, A.; Hansen, F. K.; Hansen, M.; Hanson, D.; Harrison, D. L.; Helou, G.; Henrot-Versillé, S.; Hernández-Monteagudo, C.; Herranz, D.; Hildebrandt, S. R.; Hivon, E.; Hobson, M.; Holmes, W. A.; Hornstrup, A. et al.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 571, id.A23, 48 pp.
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2014
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Description
The two fundamental assumptions of the standard cosmological model
– that the initial fluctuations are statistically isotropic and
Gaussian – are rigorously tested using maps of the cosmic
microwave background (CMB) anisotropy from the Planck satellite. The
detailed results are based on studies of four independent estimates of
the CMB that are compared to simulations using a fiducial ΛCDM
model and incorporating essential aspects of the Planck measurement
process. Deviations from isotropy have been found and demonstrated to be
robust against component separation algorithm, mask choice, and
frequency dependence. Many of these anomalies were previously observed
in the WMAP data, and are now confirmed at similar levels of
significance (about 3σ). However, we find little evidence of
non-Gaussianity, with the exception of a few statistical signatures that
seem to be associated with specific anomalies. In particular, we find
that the quadrupole-octopole alignment is also connected to a low
observed variance in the CMB signal. A power asymmetry is now found to
persist on scales corresponding to about ℓ = 600 and can be
described in the low-ℓ regime by a phenomenological dipole
modulation model. However, any primordial power asymmetry is strongly
scale-dependent and does not extend to arbitrarily small angular scales.
Finally, it is plausible that some of these features may be reflected in
the angular power spectrum of the data, which shows a deficit of power
on similar scales. Indeed, when the power spectra of two hemispheres
defined by a preferred direction are considered separately, one shows
evidence of a deficit in power, while its opposite contains oscillations
between odd and even modes that may be related to the parity violation
and phase correlations also detected in the data. Although these
analyses represent a step forward in building an understanding of the
anomalies, a satisfactory explanation based on physically motivated
models is still lacking.
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