Band Power Spectra in the [ITAL]COBE[/ITAL] DMR Four-Year Anisotropy Maps

  • Hinshaw G
  • Banday A
  • Bennett C
  • et al.
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We employ a pixel-based likelihood technique to estimate the angular power spectrum of the COBE Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) 4 yr sky maps. The spectrum is consistent with a scale-invariant power-law form with a normalization, expressed in terms of the expected quadrupole anisotropy, of Qrms-PS|n=1 = 18 +/- 1.4 mu K, and a best-fit spectral index of 1.2 +/- 0.3. The normalization is somewhat smaller than we concluded from the 2 yr data, mainly due to additional Galactic modeling. We extend the analysis to investigate the extent to which the "small" quadrupole observed in our sky is statistically consistent with a power-law spectrum. The most likely quadrupole amplitude ranges between 7 and 10 mu K, depending on the details of Galactic modeling and data selection, but in no case is there compelling evidence that the quadrupole is inconsistent with a power-law spectrum. We conclude with a likelihood analysis of the band power amplitude in each of four spectral bands between l = 2 and 40, and find no evidence for deviations from a simple power-law spectrum.

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Hinshaw, G., Banday, A. J., Bennett, C. L., Górski, K. M., Kogut, A., Smoot, G. F., & Wright, E. L. (1996). Band Power Spectra in the [ITAL]COBE[/ITAL] DMR Four-Year Anisotropy Maps. The Astrophysical Journal, 464(1), L17–L20. https://doi.org/10.1086/310074

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