Best Unbiased Estimates for the Microwave Background Anisotropies release_rev_e871f579-ba84-47b6-8f19-6b3ed17cb569

by L. P. Grishchuk, Jérôme Martin

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1997  

Abstract

It is likely that the observed distribution of the microwave background temperature over the sky is only one realization of the underlying random process associated with cosmological perturbations of quantum-mechanical origin. If so, one needs to derive the parameters of the random process, as accurately as possible, from the data of a single map. These parameters are of the utmost importance, since our knowledge of them would help us to reconstruct the dynamical evolution of the very early Universe. It appears that the lack of ergodicity of a random process on a 2-sphere does not allow us to do this with arbitrarily high accuracy. We are left with the problem of finding the best unbiased estimators of the participating parameters. A detailed solution to this problem is presented in this article. The theoretical error bars for the best unbiased estimates are derived and discussed.
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Date   1997-06-12
Version   v2
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arXiv  gr-qc/9702018v2
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