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arxiv: astro-ph/0102264 · v1 · pith:APJHYBKXnew · submitted 2001-02-15 · 🌌 astro-ph

Binned Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Power Spectra: Peak Location

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We use weighted mean and median statistics techniques to combine individual cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy detections and determine binned, multipole-space, CMB anisotropy power spectra. The resultant power spectra are peaked. The derived weighted-mean CMB anisotropy power spectrum is not a good representation of the individual measurements in a number of multipole-space bins, if the CMB anisotropy is Gaussian and correlations between individual measurements are small. This could mean that some observational error bars are underestimated, possibly as a consequence of undetected systematic effects. Discarding the most discrepant 5% of the measurements alleviates but does not completely resolve this problem. The median-statistics power spectrum of this culled data set is not as constraining as the weighted-mean power spectrum. Nevertheless it indicates that there is more power at multipoles $\ell \sim 150-250$ than is expected in an open cold dark matter (CDM) model, and it is more consistent with a flat CDM model. Unlike the weighted-mean power spectrum, the median-statistics power spectrum at $\ell \sim 400-500$ does not exclude a second peak in the flat CDM model.

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