Morphology of CMB fields -- effect of weak gravitational lensing
Priya Goyal, Pravabati Chingangbam, Stephen Appleby

TL;DR
This paper investigates how weak gravitational lensing affects the morphology of CMB temperature and polarization fields using shape parameters, revealing scale-dependent anisotropic distortions especially prominent in B modes.
Contribution
It introduces a morphological analysis using Minkowski tensor-based parameters to quantify lensing effects on CMB fields, highlighting their insensitivity to cosmological parameters and anisotropy signatures.
Findings
Lensing increases anisotropy at smaller scales across all fields.
Distortions vary with field threshold, notably large in B modes.
Lensing does not induce statistical anisotropy in the fields.
Abstract
We study the morphology of the cosmic microwave background temperature and polarization fields using the shape and alignment parameters, and , that are constructed from the contour Minkowski tensor. The primary goal of our paper is to understand the effect of weak gravitational lensing on the morphology of the CMB fields. In order to isolate different physical effects that can be potentially confused with the effect of lensing, we first study the effect of varying the cosmology on and , and show that they are relatively insensitive to variation of cosmological parameters. Next we analyze the signatures of hemispherical anisotropy, and show that information of such anisotropy in gets washed out at small angular scales and become pronounced only at large angular scales. For we find characteristic distortions which vary with the field…
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