We address the effect of an extended local foreground on the low-l anomalies found in the CMB. Recent X-ray catalogues point us to the existence of very massive superstructures at the 100 h^(-1) Mpc scale that contribute significantly to the dipole velocity profile. Being highly non-linear, these structures provide us a natural candidate to leave an imprint on the CMB sky via a local Rees-Sciama effect. We show that the Rees-Sciama effect of local foregrounds can induce CMB anisotropy of DeltaT/T ~ 10^(-5) and we analyse its impact on multipole power as well as the induced phase pattern on largest angular scales
The recent measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies at arc minute angular scales...
In this paper we study the presence of any extended foreground correlated regions in a cleaned CMB m...
International audienceMotivated by the |${\sim }7{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$| dipole anisotropy in the dist...
Can extragalactic foregrounds explain the large-angle CMB anomalies? RAKIC, A., RASANEN, Syksy, SCHW...
Rakic A, Rasanen S, Schwarz D. Can extragalactic foregrounds explain the large-angle CMB anomalies? ...
The microwave sky shows unexpected features at the largest angular scales, among them the alignments...
We discuss how an extended foreground of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) can account for the a...
Despite the good consistency of the cosmological standard model with the bulk of present observation...
The microwave sky shows unexpected features at the largest angular scales, among them the alignments...
Observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) have revealed an unexpected quadrupole-octopo...
We examine the extent to which galactic and extragalactic foregrounds car, hamper the detection of p...
Recent observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) have extended measured the power spectr...
International audienceOur peculiar motion in a homogeneous and isotropic universe imprints a dipole ...
The detection of a "Cold Spot" in the CMB sky could be explained by the presence of an anomalously l...
In Luparello et al. 2023, a new and hitherto unknown CMB foreground was detected. A systematic decre...
The recent measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies at arc minute angular scales...
In this paper we study the presence of any extended foreground correlated regions in a cleaned CMB m...
International audienceMotivated by the |${\sim }7{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$| dipole anisotropy in the dist...
Can extragalactic foregrounds explain the large-angle CMB anomalies? RAKIC, A., RASANEN, Syksy, SCHW...
Rakic A, Rasanen S, Schwarz D. Can extragalactic foregrounds explain the large-angle CMB anomalies? ...
The microwave sky shows unexpected features at the largest angular scales, among them the alignments...
We discuss how an extended foreground of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) can account for the a...
Despite the good consistency of the cosmological standard model with the bulk of present observation...
The microwave sky shows unexpected features at the largest angular scales, among them the alignments...
Observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) have revealed an unexpected quadrupole-octopo...
We examine the extent to which galactic and extragalactic foregrounds car, hamper the detection of p...
Recent observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) have extended measured the power spectr...
International audienceOur peculiar motion in a homogeneous and isotropic universe imprints a dipole ...
The detection of a "Cold Spot" in the CMB sky could be explained by the presence of an anomalously l...
In Luparello et al. 2023, a new and hitherto unknown CMB foreground was detected. A systematic decre...
The recent measurements of the Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies at arc minute angular scales...
In this paper we study the presence of any extended foreground correlated regions in a cleaned CMB m...
International audienceMotivated by the |${\sim }7{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$| dipole anisotropy in the dist...