Isotropic non-Gaussian $g_\mathrm{NL}$-like toy models that reproduce the cosmic microwave background anomalies
F.K. Hansen, T. Trombetti, N. Bartolo, U. Natale, M. Liguori, A.J., Banday, K.M. G\'orski

TL;DR
This paper introduces an isotropic, non-Gaussian toy model that can replicate several observed cosmic microwave background anomalies, suggesting a potential common origin linked to non-Gaussianity.
Contribution
The paper presents a simple non-Gaussian model capable of reproducing multiple CMB anomalies, highlighting the role of scale-dependent $g_{NL}$-like trispectra.
Findings
Reproduces six key CMB anomalies in simulations
Shows anomalies occur in both toy and real data
Suggests non-Gaussianity as a common origin for anomalies
Abstract
Based on recent observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), claims of statistical anomalies in the properties of the CMB fluctuations have been made. Although the statistical significance of the anomalies remains only at the significance level, the fact that there are many different anomalies, several of which support a possible deviation from statistical isotropy, has motivated a search for models that provide a common mechanism to generate them. The goal of this paper is to investigate whether these anomalies could originate from non-Gaussian cosmological models, and to determine what properties these models should have. We present a simple isotropic, non-Gaussian class of toy models that can reproduce six of the most extensively studied anomalies. We compare the presence of anomalies found in simulated maps generated from the toy models and from a standard…
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