Capturing statistical isotropy violation with rotational averages
Vaishali R, Dipayan Mukherjee, Tarun Souradeep

TL;DR
This paper introduces a geometric real space method using rotational averages to detect violations of statistical isotropy in the CMB, offering advantages over traditional harmonic space techniques.
Contribution
It presents a novel real space framework for quantifying statistical isotropy violations, complementing and potentially simplifying harmonic space approaches.
Findings
Rotational averages effectively isolate nSI components in the CMB.
The real space method agrees with harmonic space BipoSH results.
This approach can bypass partial-sky effects in CMB analysis.
Abstract
Recent high precision cosmological observations have revealed several anomalies in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), indicating possible violations of statistical isotropy (nSI). Typically, nSI in the CMB sky is studied in the harmonic space, such as, using the Bipolar Spherical Harmonics (BipoSH) formalism, where the BipoSH coefficients capture the general structure of the angular correlation function. In this work, we present a geometric real space framework to quantify violations of statistical isotropy complementing the BipoSH approach. This geometric approach involves averaging the angular correlation function over all rotated configurations, weighted by Wigner matrices. These rotational averages systematically isolate the nSI components of the CMB sky. They also provide a physical space based route to interpretation of how the BipoSH formalism captures breaking of rotational…
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