Extended mosaic observations with the Cosmic Background Imager
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Readhead, A. C. S.
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Extended mosaic observations with the Cosmic Background Imager
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- Readhead, A. C. S.;
- Mason, B. S.;
- Contaldi, C. R.;
- Pearson, T. J.;
- Bond, J. R.;
- Myers, S. T.;
- Padin, S.;
- Sievers, J. L.;
- Cartwright, J. K.;
- Shepherd, M. C.;
- Pogosyan, D.;
- Prunet, S.;
- Altamirano, P.;
- Bustos, R.;
- Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo;
- Casassus Montero, Simón;
- Holzapfel, W. L.;
- May Humeres, Jorge;
- Pen, U.-L.;
- Torres, S.;
- Udomprasert, P. S.;
Abstract
Two years of microwave background observations with the Cosmic Background Imager ( CBI) have been combined to give a sensitive, high-resolution angular power spectrum over the range 400 < l < 3500. This power spectrum has been referenced to a more accurate overall calibration derived from the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP). The data cover 90 deg(2), including three pointings targeted for deep observations. The uncertainty on the l > 2000 power previously seen with the CBI is reduced. Under the assumption that any signal in excess of the primary anisotropy is due to a secondary Sunyaev-Zeldovich anisotropy in distant galaxy clusters, we use CBI, Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver, and Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association array data to place a constraint on the present-day rms mass fluctuation on 8 h(-1) Mpc scales, sigma(8). We present the results of a cosmological parameter analysis on the l < 2000 primary anisotropy data that show significant improvements in the parameters as compared to WMAP alone, and we explore the role of the small-scale cosmic microwave background data in breaking parameter degeneracies.
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL Volume: 609 Issue: 2 Pages: 498-512 Part: 1 Published: JUL 10 2004
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