Beam asymmetries result in statistically anisotropic cosmic microwave background (CMB) maps. Typically, they are studied for their effects on the CMB power spectrum, however they more closely mimic anisotropic effects such as gravitational lensing and primordial power asymmetry. We discuss tools for studying the effects of beam asymmetry on general quadratic estimators of anisotropy, analytically for full-sky observations as well as in the analysis of realistic data. We demonstrate this methodology in application to a recently detected 9 sigma quadrupolar modulation effect in the WMAP data, showing that beams provide a complete and sufficient explanation for the anomaly
We investigate the anisotropy in cosmic microwave background Planck maps due to the coupling between...
International audienceThere is currently a debate over the existence of claimed statistical anomalie...
We use quadratic maximum-likelihood (QML) estimators to constrain models with Gaussian but statistic...
We generate simulations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature field as observed by th...
High resolution observations of CMB anisotropy requires the use of feed arrays at the focus of an o...
High resolution observations of CMB anisotropy requires the use of feed arrays at the focus of an op...
This paper is concerned with small angular scale experiments for the observation of cosmic microwave...
We propose a new formalism to handle asymmetric beams in the data analysis of cosmic microwave backg...
We propose a new formalism to handle asymmetric beams in the data analysis of cosmic microwave backg...
Abstract. High resolution observations of CMB anisotropy requires the use of feed arrays at the fo-c...
The standard model of cosmology has proven to be a great success. Through measurements of the Cosmic...
Asymmetric beams can create significant bias in estimates of the power spectra from cosmic microwave...
The measurements of the angular power spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy h...
The analysis of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) has become an extremely valuab...
We study hemispherical power asymmetry in the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe 9 yr data. We ana...
We investigate the anisotropy in cosmic microwave background Planck maps due to the coupling between...
International audienceThere is currently a debate over the existence of claimed statistical anomalie...
We use quadratic maximum-likelihood (QML) estimators to constrain models with Gaussian but statistic...
We generate simulations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature field as observed by th...
High resolution observations of CMB anisotropy requires the use of feed arrays at the focus of an o...
High resolution observations of CMB anisotropy requires the use of feed arrays at the focus of an op...
This paper is concerned with small angular scale experiments for the observation of cosmic microwave...
We propose a new formalism to handle asymmetric beams in the data analysis of cosmic microwave backg...
We propose a new formalism to handle asymmetric beams in the data analysis of cosmic microwave backg...
Abstract. High resolution observations of CMB anisotropy requires the use of feed arrays at the fo-c...
The standard model of cosmology has proven to be a great success. Through measurements of the Cosmic...
Asymmetric beams can create significant bias in estimates of the power spectra from cosmic microwave...
The measurements of the angular power spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy h...
The analysis of anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) has become an extremely valuab...
We study hemispherical power asymmetry in the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe 9 yr data. We ana...
We investigate the anisotropy in cosmic microwave background Planck maps due to the coupling between...
International audienceThere is currently a debate over the existence of claimed statistical anomalie...
We use quadratic maximum-likelihood (QML) estimators to constrain models with Gaussian but statistic...