On the Apparent Associations between Interstellar Neutral Hydrogen Structure and (WMAP) High Frequency Continuum Emission
Gerrit L. Verschuur

TL;DR
This study investigates the spatial correlation between interstellar neutral hydrogen structures and WMAP high-frequency continuum emission, suggesting a possible galactic origin for some features attributed to the cosmic microwave background.
Contribution
It provides a catalog of HI-WMAP feature pairs, analyzes their correlation, and discusses the potential for galactic free-free emission to account for observed high-frequency signals.
Findings
108 associated HI-WMAP feature pairs identified
Cross-correlation coefficients near unity for well-matched pairs
Free-free emission could produce WMAP-level signals from galactic electrons
Abstract
Galactic neutral hydrogen (HI) within a few hundred parsecs of the Sun contains structure with an angular distribution that is similar to small-scale structure observed by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP). A total of 108 associated pairs of associated HI and WMAP features have now been cataloged using HI data mapped in 2 km/s intervals and these pairs show a typical offset of 0.8 degrees. A large-scale statistical test for a direct association is carried out that casts little additional light on whether the these small offsets are merely coincidental or carry information. To pursue the issue further, the nature of several of the features within the foreground HI most closely associated with WMAP structure are examined in detail and it is shown that the cross-correlation coefficient for well-matched pairs of structures is of order unity. It is shown that free-free emission…
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