CMB spectral distortions revisited: a new take on $\mu$ distortions and primordial non-Gaussianities from FIRAS data
Federico Bianchini, Giulio Fabbian

TL;DR
This paper re-analyzes FIRAS data to produce a detailed map of CMB spectral distortions, providing tighter constraints on primordial non-Gaussianities and demonstrating the potential of spectrometer data for early universe studies.
Contribution
It offers the first self-consistent analysis of FIRAS spectrometer data for spectral distortions and primordial non-Gaussianities, improving previous constraints and highlighting the advantages of spectrometer measurements.
Findings
Updated monopole constraint on μ distortion: |⟨μ⟩|<47×10^{-6}
Upper limits on primordial non-Gaussianity parameter f_NL: ≲3.6×10^6
Demonstrated the effectiveness of spectrometer data in reducing systematic uncertainties
Abstract
Deviations from the blackbody spectral energy distribution of the CMB are a precise probe of physical processes active both in the early universe (such as those connected to particle decays and inflation) and at later times (e.g. reionization and astrophysical emissions). Limited progress has been made in the characterization of these spectral distortions after the pioneering measurements of the FIRAS instrument on the COBE satellite in the early 1990s, which mainly targeted the measurement of their average amplitude across the sky. Since at present no follow-up mission is scheduled to update the FIRAS measurement, in this work we re-analyze the FIRAS data and produce a map of -type spectral distortion across the sky. We provide an updated constraint on the distortion monopole at 95\% confidence level that sharpens the previous FIRAS…
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