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Planck intermediate results: LI. Features in the cosmic microwave background temperature power spectrum and shifts in cosmological parameters

Aghanim, N.
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Akrami, Y.
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Ashdown, M.
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Zonca, A.
2017
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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Abstract
The six parameters of the standard Î CDM model have best-fit values derived from the Planck temperature power spectrum that are shifted somewhat from the best-fit values derived from WMAP data. These shifts are driven by features in the Planck temperature power spectrum at angular scales that had never before been measured to cosmic-variance level precision. We have investigated these shifts to determine whether they are within the range of expectation and to understand their origin in the data. Taking our parameter set to be the optical depth of the reionized intergalactic medium, the baryon density Ï b, the matter density Ï m, the angular size of the sound horizon the spectral index of the primordial power spectrum, ns, and Ase-2Ï (where Asis the amplitude of the primordial power spectrum), we have examined the change in best-fit values between a WMAP-like large angular-scale data set (with multipole moment < 800 in the Planck temperature power spectrum) and an all angular-scale data set (< 2500Planck temperature power spectrum), each with a prior on Ï of 0.07 ± 0.02. We find that the shifts, in units of the 1Ï expected dispersion for each parameter, are value of 8.0. We find that this Ï 2value is exceeded in 15% of our simulated data sets, and that a parameter deviates by more than 2.2Ï in 9% of simulated data sets, meaning that the shifts are not unusually large. Comparing < 800 instead to > 800, or splitting at a different multipole, yields similar results. We examined the < 800 model residuals in the > 800 power spectrum data and find that the features there that drive these shifts are a set of oscillations across a broad range of angular scales. Although they partly appear similar to the effects of enhanced gravitational lensing, the shifts in Î CDM parameters that arise in response to these features correspond to model spectrum changes that are predominantly due to non-lensing effects; the only exception is, which, at fixed Ase-2Ï , affects the > 800 temperature power spectrum solely through the associated change in Asand the impact of that on the lensing potential power spectrum. We also ask, "what is it about the power spectrum at < 800 that leads to somewhat different best-fit parameters than come from the full range?" We find that if we discard the data at < 30, where there is a roughly 2Ï downward fluctuation in power relative to the model that best fits the full range, the < 800 best-fit parameters shift significantly towards the < 2500 best-fit parameters. In contrast, including < 30, this previously noted "low-deficit" drives nsup and impacts parameters correlated with ns, such as Ï mand H0. As expected, the < 30 data have a much greater impact on the < 800 best fit than on the < 2500 best fit. So although the shifts are not very significant, we find that they can be understood through the combined effects of an oscillatory-like set of high-residuals and the deficit in low-power, excursions consistent with sample variance that happen to map onto changes in cosmological parameters. Finally, we examine agreement between PlanckTT data and two other CMB data sets, namely the Planck lensing reconstruction and the TT power spectrum measured by the South Pole Telescope, again finding a lack of convincing evidence of any significant deviations in parameters, suggesting that current CMB data sets give an internally consistent picture of the Î CDM model.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201629504
WOS
WOS:000415859600004
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/69565
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85034981058
http://www.edpsciences.org/journal/index.cfm?edpsname=aa
https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.02487
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  • Cosmic background rad...

  • Cosmological paramete...

  • Cosmology: observatio...

  • Cosmology: theory

  • astro-ph.CO

  • astro-ph.CO

  • Astronomy and Astroph...

  • Space and Planetary S...

  • Settore FIS/05 - Astr...

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