The next generation of CMB experiments should get a better handle on cosmological parameters by mapping the weak lensing deflection field, which is separable from primary anisotropies thanks to the non-Gaussianity induced by lensing. However, the generation of perturbations in the Early Universe also produces a level of non-Gaussianity which is known to be small, but can contribute to the anisotropy trispectrum at the same level as lensing. In this work, we study whether the primordial non-Gaussianity can mask the lensing statistics. We concentrate only on the “temperature quadratic estimator” of lensing, which will be nearly optimal for the Planck satellite, and work in the flat-sky approximation. We find that primordial non-Gaussianity contaminates the deflection field estimator by roughly (0.1fNL)% at large angular scales, which represents at most a 10% contribution, not sufficient to threaten lensing extraction, but enough to be taken into account.
CMB Lensing Extraction and Primordial Non-Gaussianity
LIGUORI, MICHELE;MATARRESE, SABINO;
2005
Abstract
The next generation of CMB experiments should get a better handle on cosmological parameters by mapping the weak lensing deflection field, which is separable from primary anisotropies thanks to the non-Gaussianity induced by lensing. However, the generation of perturbations in the Early Universe also produces a level of non-Gaussianity which is known to be small, but can contribute to the anisotropy trispectrum at the same level as lensing. In this work, we study whether the primordial non-Gaussianity can mask the lensing statistics. We concentrate only on the “temperature quadratic estimator” of lensing, which will be nearly optimal for the Planck satellite, and work in the flat-sky approximation. We find that primordial non-Gaussianity contaminates the deflection field estimator by roughly (0.1fNL)% at large angular scales, which represents at most a 10% contribution, not sufficient to threaten lensing extraction, but enough to be taken into account.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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