Multiple methods for estimating the bispectrum of the cosmic microwave background with application to the MAXIMA data

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We describe different methods for estimating the bispectrum of cosmic microwave background data. In particular, we construct a minimum-variance estimator for the flat-sky limit and compare results with previously studied frequentist methods. Application to the MAXIMA data set shows consistency with primordial Gaussianity. Weak quadratic non-Gaussianity is characterized by a tunable parameter fNL, corresponding to non-Gaussianity at a level of ∼10-5 fNL (the ratio of non-Gaussian to Gaussian terms), and we find limits of fNL = 1500 ± 950 for the minimum-variance estimator and fNL = 2700 ± 1650 for the usual frequentist estimator. These are the tightest limits on primordial non-Gaussianity, which include the full effects of the radiation transfer function.

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Santos, M. G., Heavens, A., Balbi, A., Borrill, J., Ferreira, P. G., Hanany, S., … Wu, J. H. P. (2003). Multiple methods for estimating the bispectrum of the cosmic microwave background with application to the MAXIMA data. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 341(2), 623–643. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06438.x

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