2019-04-08T11:02:21Z
2019-04-08T11:02:21Z
2009-12-08
2019-04-08T11:02:21Z
We revisit the predictions for the expected cosmic microwave background bispectrum signal from the cross-correlation of the primary-lensing-Rees-Sciama signal; we point out that it can be a significant contaminant to the bispectrum signal from primordial non-Gaussianity of the local type. This non-Gaussianity, usually parametrized by the non-Gaussian parameter f N L , arises, for example, in multifield inflation. In particular both signals are frequency-independent, and are maximized for nearly squeezed configurations. While their detailed scale-dependence and harmonic imprints are different for generic bispectrum shapes, we show that, if not included in the modeling, the primary-lensing-Rees-Sciama contribution yields an effective f N L of 10 when using a bispectrum estimator optimized for local non-Gaussianity. Considering that expected 1 − σ errors on f N L are < 10 from forthcoming experiments, we conclude that the contribution from this signal must be included in future constraints on f N L from the cosmic microwave background bispectrum.
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Física de partícules; Experiments; Ones de gravetat; Particle physics; Experiments; Gravity waves
American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.80.123007
Physical Review D, 2009, vol. 80, num. 12, p. 123007
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.80.123007
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