Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-09-13
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.373:311-320,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
15 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11041.x
Cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature anisotropies follow a Gaussian statistical distribution in the standard inflationary model, but there are non-Gaussian contributions due to astrophysical foregrounds. The detection of the non-Gaussian signal due to extragalactic point sources and its distinction from the possible intrinsic non-Gaussianity is an issue of great importance in CMB analysis. The Mexican Hat Wavelet Family (MHWF), which has been proved very useful for the detection of extragalactic point sources, is applied here to the study of non-Gaussianity due to point sources in CMB maps. We carry out simulations of CMB maps with the characteristics of the forthcoming Planck mission at 70 and 100 GHz and filter them with the MHWF. By comparing the skewness and kurtosis of simulated maps with and without point sources, we are able to detect clearly the non-Gaussian signal due to point sources for flux limits as low as 0.4 Jy (70 GHz) and 0.3 Jy (100 GHz). The second and third members of the MHWF perform better in this respect than the Mexican Hat Wavelet (MHW1) and much better than the Daubechies 4 wavelet. We have also estimated the third order, $K_3$, and fourth order, $K_4$, cumulants produced by point sources at these Planck channels by means of a fit with the MHWF. The average relative errors with respect to the real values are below 12% for fluxes down to 0.6 Jy (70 GHz) and 0.4 Jy (100 GHz). The values of these cumulants allow us to distinguish between different source counts models.
Argüeso Francisco
Barreiro Belen R.
González-Nuevo Joaquin
Herranz Diego
Luis Sanz José
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