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Measuring Statistical isotropy of the CMB anisotropy

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The statistical expectation values of the temperature fluctuations of cosmic microwave background (CMB) are assumed to be preserved under rotations of the sky. This assumption of {\em statistical isotropy} (SI) of the CMB anisotropy should be observationally verified since detection of violation of SI could have profound implications for cosmology. We propose a set of measures, $\kappa_\ell$ ($\ell=1,2,3, ...$) for detecting violation of statistical isotropy in an observed CMB anisotropy sky map indicated by non zero $\kappa_\ell$. We define an estimator for the $\kappa_\ell$ spectrum and analytically compute its cosmic bias and cosmic variance. The results match those obtained by measuring $\kappa_\ell$ using simulated sky maps. Non-zero (bias corrected) $\kappa_\ell$ larger than the SI cosmic variance will imply violation of SI. The SI measure proposed in this paper is an appropriate statistics to investigate preliminary indication of SI violation in the recently released WMAP data.

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Probing the Cosmological Principle with weak lensing shear

astro-ph.CO · 2024-11-13 · conditional · novelty 4.0

A Euclid-like weak lensing survey could detect the E-B shear cross-correlation produced by late-time anisotropic expansion, yielding a new probe of the Cosmological Principle.

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  • Probing the Cosmological Principle with weak lensing shear astro-ph.CO · 2024-11-13 · conditional · none · ref 90 · internal anchor

    A Euclid-like weak lensing survey could detect the E-B shear cross-correlation produced by late-time anisotropic expansion, yielding a new probe of the Cosmological Principle.