Towards the optimal window for the 2MASS dipole
Michal Chodorowski (1), Jean-Baptiste Coiffard (2), Maciej Bilicki, (1), Stephane Colombi (3), Pawel Ciecielag (1), ((1) Copernicus Center, (2), Universite Paris XI, (3) Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris)

TL;DR
This paper develops an optimized survey window for the 2MASS flux dipole to better correlate with the CMB dipole, reducing nonlinear effects and shot noise, and predicts improved alignment by excluding bright galaxies.
Contribution
It explicitly constructs an optimal survey window for 2MASS, balancing shot noise and nonlinear effects, and models the misalignment angle distribution to enhance dipole correlation analysis.
Findings
Optimal K_min is about five for maximum correlation.
Excluding galaxies brighter than K_min reduces misalignment.
Predicted decrease in misalignment angle with optimized window.
Abstract
A comparison of the 2MASS flux dipole to the CMB dipole can serve as a method to constrain a combination of the cosmological parameter Omega_m and the luminosity bias of the 2MASS survey. For this constraint to be as tight as possible, it is necessary to maximize the correlation between the two dipoles. This can be achieved by optimizing the survey window through which the flux dipole is measured. Here we explicitly construct such a window for the 2MASS survey. The optimization in essence reduces to excluding from the calculation of the flux dipole galaxies brighter than some limiting magnitude K_min of the near-infrared K_s band. This exclusion mitigates nonlinear effects and shot noise from small scales, which decorrelate the 2MASS dipole from the CMB dipole. Under the assumption of negligible shot noise we find that the optimal value of K_min is about five. Inclusion of shot noise…
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