Asymmetry of the CMB map: local and global anomalies
James Creswell, Pavel Naselsky

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the parity asymmetry in the CMB temperature maps, linking local anomalies with global parity asymmetry and exploring their relation to dipole modulation and the quadrupole.
Contribution
It identifies specific high asymmetry regions in the CMB and connects local anomalies with the global parity asymmetry, considering the influence of the quadrupole and dipole modulation.
Findings
Local asymmetry regions are associated with known CMB features.
Parity asymmetry is at about 3 sigma significance, reduced to 2 sigma if low quadrupole is intrinsic.
The anomalies are linked through dipole modulation of the Gaussian signal.
Abstract
We investigate the sources of parity asymmetry in the CMB temperature maps using a pixel domain approach. We demonstrate that this anomaly is mainly associated with the presence of two pairs of high asymmetry regions. The first pair of peaks with Galactic coordinates and is associated with the Northern Galactic Spur and the direction of the dipole modulation of the power spectrum of the CMB anisotropy. The other pair ( and ) is located within the Galactic plane (the Galactic Cold Spot and its antipodal partner). Similar asymmetric peaks, but with smaller amplitudes, belong to the WMAP/Planck Cold Spot and its partner in the Northern Galactic Spur. These local anomalies increase the odd-multipole power to a level consistent with Gaussian simulations. In contrast, the deficit of…
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