Exploring the discrepancy between Planck PR3 and ACT DR4
Dhiraj Kumar Hazra, Benjamin Beringue, Josquin Errard, Arman, Shafieloo, George F. Smoot

TL;DR
This study investigates the disagreement between Planck PR3 and ACT DR4 data regarding the primordial power spectrum, revealing ACT's preference for a scale-invariant or blue tilt in a specific scale range, with implications for understanding cosmological tensions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a combined analysis of Planck and ACT data using both parametric and non-parametric methods to identify scale-dependent spectral tilt discrepancies.
Findings
ACT prefers a scale-invariant/blue spectrum at certain scales.
Disagreement is significant within 0.08 - 0.16 Mpc^{-1}.
Tension is driven by ACT data's tilt preferences, not Planck.
Abstract
We explore the scales and the extent of disagreement between PR3 and Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) DR4 data. and ACT data have substantial overlap in the temperature anisotropy data between scales corresponding to multipoles with complementing coverage of larger angular scales by and smaller angular scales by ACT. Since the same cosmology should govern the anisotropy spectrum at all scales, we probe this disagreement in the primordial power spectrum. We use a parametric form of power law primordial spectrum that allows changes in the spectral tilt. We also reconstruct the primordial spectrum with a non-parametric method from both and ACT temperature data. We find the disagreement exists within scales 0.08 - 0.16 where ACT temperature data prefers a scale invariant/blue spectrum. At scales larger and smaller…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
