We study the effects of gravitational lensing on the estimation of non-Gaussianity from the bispectrum of the CMB temperature anisotropies. We find that the effect of lensing on the bispectrum may qualitatively be described as a smoothing of the acoustic features analogous to the temperature power spectrum. In contrast to previous results, for a Planck-like experiment which is cosmic-variance limited to \u2113max\u2061=2000, we find that lensing causes no significant degradation of our ability to constrain the non-Gaussianity amplitude fNL for both local and equilateral configurations, provided that the biases due to the cross correlation between the lensing potential and the integrated-Sachs-Wolfe contribution to the CMB temperature are ad...
Gravitational lensing, caused by matter perturbations along the line-of-sight to the last scattering...
none7While usually cosmological initial conditions are assumed to be Gaussian, inflationary theories...
International audienceWe study the gravitational lensing effect beyond the Born approximation on the...
The next generation of ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments aim to measure tem...
We study the generation of CMB anisotropies by gravitational lensing on small angular scales. We sho...
Lensing of the CMB generates a significant bispectrum, which should be detected by the Planck satell...
Observed CMB anisotropies are lensed, and the lensed power spectra can be calculated accurately assu...
We revisit the predictions for the expected cosmic microwave background bispectrum signal from the c...
ABSTRACT Our view of the last-scattering surface in the cosmic microwave background (...
On the arcminute angular scales probed by Planck, the CMB anisotropies are gently perturbed by gravi...
Gravitational lensing provides a significant source of cosmological information in modern CMB parame...
While usually cosmological initial conditions are assumed to be Gaussian, inflationary theories can ...
Gravitational lensing, caused by matter perturbations along the line-of-sight to the last scattering...
none7While usually cosmological initial conditions are assumed to be Gaussian, inflationary theories...
International audienceWe study the gravitational lensing effect beyond the Born approximation on the...
The next generation of ground-based cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments aim to measure tem...
We study the generation of CMB anisotropies by gravitational lensing on small angular scales. We sho...
Lensing of the CMB generates a significant bispectrum, which should be detected by the Planck satell...
Observed CMB anisotropies are lensed, and the lensed power spectra can be calculated accurately assu...
We revisit the predictions for the expected cosmic microwave background bispectrum signal from the c...
ABSTRACT Our view of the last-scattering surface in the cosmic microwave background (...
On the arcminute angular scales probed by Planck, the CMB anisotropies are gently perturbed by gravi...
Gravitational lensing provides a significant source of cosmological information in modern CMB parame...
While usually cosmological initial conditions are assumed to be Gaussian, inflationary theories can ...
Gravitational lensing, caused by matter perturbations along the line-of-sight to the last scattering...
none7While usually cosmological initial conditions are assumed to be Gaussian, inflationary theories...
International audienceWe study the gravitational lensing effect beyond the Born approximation on the...