CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 | Fridays 11:30 - 12:30

+1 On the detection of primordial gravitational waves produced in bouncing models.

lxj154 +1

+1 Analysing the 21cm signal from the Epoch of Reionization with artificial neural networks.

mro28 +1

+1 A Periodic Table of Effective Field Theories. - [UPDATED]

cxt282 +1

+1 On the regularity of the covariance matrix of a discretized scalar field on the sphere.

mro28 +1

+1 Reconstructing CMB fluctuations and the mean reionization optical depth.

jtd55 +1

+1 The manifest symmetry of the all-loop-orders scalar effective potential of the spontaneously broken Abelian Higgs model derived from Ward-Takahashi identities.

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  • On the regularity of the covariance matrix of a discretized scalar field on the sphere.- [PDF] - [Article]

    J.D. Bilbao-Ahedo, R.B. Barreiro, D. Herranz, P. Vielva, E. Martínez-González
     

    We present a comprehensive study of the regularity of the covariance matrix of a discretized field on the sphere. In a particular situation, the rank of the matrix depends on the number of pixels, the number of spherical harmonics, the symmetries of the pixelization scheme and the presence of a mask. Taking into account the above mentioned components, we provide analytical expressions that constrain the rank of the matrix. They are obtained by expanding the determinant of the covariance matrix as a sum of determinants of matrices made up of spherical harmonics. We investigate these constraints for five different pixelizations that have been used in the context of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) data analysis: Cube, Icosahedron, Igloo, GLESP and HEALPix, finding that, at least in the considered cases, the HEALPix pixelization tends to provide a covariance matrix with a rank closer to the maximum expected theoretical value than the other pixelizations. The effect of the propagation of numerical errors in the regularity of the covariance matrix is also studied for different computational precisions, as well as the effect of adding a certain level of noise in order to regularize the matrix. In addition, we investigate the application of the previous results to a particular example that requires the inversion of the covariance matrix: the estimation of the CMB temperature power spectrum through the Quadratic Maximum Likelihood algorithm. Finally, some general considerations in order to achieve a regular covariance matrix are also presented.

  • Reconstructing CMB fluctuations and the mean reionization optical depth.- [PDF] - [Article]

    P. Daniel Meerburg, Joel Meyers, Kendrick M. Smith, Alexander van Engelen
     

    The Thomson optical depth from reionization is a limiting factor in measuring the amplitude of primordial fluctuations, and hence in measuring physics that affects the low-redshift amplitude, such as the neutrino masses. Current constraints on the optical depth, based on directly measuring large-scale cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization, are challenging due to foregrounds and systematic effects. Here, we consider an indirect measurement of large-scale polarization, using observed maps of small-scale polarization together with maps of fields that distort the CMB, such as CMB lensing and patchy reionization. We find that very futuristic CMB surveys will be able to reconstruct large-scale polarization, and thus the mean optical depth, using only measurements on small scales.

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