Correlation of Excursion Sets for Non-Gaussian CMB Temperature Distributions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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7 pages latex file using mn.sty + 4 postscript figures, to appear in MNRAS

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01399.x

We present a method, based on the correlation function of excursion sets above a given threshold, to test the Gaussianity of the CMB temperature fluctuations in the sky. In particular, this method can be applied to discriminate between standard inflationary scenarios and those producing non-Gaussianity such as topological defects. We have obtained the normalized correlation of excursion sets, including different levels of noise, for 2-point probability density functions constructed from the Gaussian, \chi_n^2 and Laplace 1-point probability density functions in two different ways. Considering subdegree angular scales, we find that this method can distinguish between different distributions even if the corresponding marginal probability density functions and/or the radiation power spectra are the same.

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