Statistical properties of Galactic synchrotron temperature and polarization maps -- a multi-frequency comparison
Fazlu Rahman, Pravabati Chingangbam, Tuhin Ghosh

TL;DR
This study analyzes the statistical and morphological properties of Galactic synchrotron emission across multiple frequencies using advanced tools, revealing non-Gaussian features and residual contamination sources relevant for cosmological signal extraction.
Contribution
It extends previous analysis to include all-sky maps from WMAP, Planck, and others, providing a comprehensive multi-frequency comparison of synchrotron emission's statistical properties.
Findings
All maps show kurtosis non-Gaussianity, consistent with Haslam map.
BeyondPlanck and WMAP MCMC-e maps agree well with Haslam across scales.
Differences in some maps suggest residual emissions and point sources affecting statistical properties.
Abstract
Understanding the statistical properties of synchrotron emission from our Galaxy is valuable from the perspective of observations targeting signals of cosmological origin, as well as for understanding physical processes in our Galaxy. In this work, we extend the analysis of arXiv:2104.00419v2 to -- (a) all-sky observed maps of total foreground emissions at different frequencies provided by WMAP, Planck and Stockert-Villa, (b) component separated synchrotron temperature maps provided by WMAP, Planck and BeyondPlanck, and (c) component separated polarization maps provided by WMAP and Planck. The tools we use are Minkowski functionals and tensors. Our main goals are twofold. First, we determine the variation of morphological properties of the total foreground maps with observing frequency and compare with simulations. This elucidates how the morphology varies due to the relative dominance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
