Simultaneous estimation of noise and signal in cosmic microwave background experiments

<p style="text-align:justify;"> To correctly analyse data sets from current microwave detection technology, one is forced to estimate the sky signal and experimental noise simultaneously. Given a time-ordered data set we propose a formalism and method for estimating the signal and a...

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Main Authors: Ferreira, P, Jaffe, A
Format: Journal article
Published: Oxford University Press 2000
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description <p style="text-align:justify;"> To correctly analyse data sets from current microwave detection technology, one is forced to estimate the sky signal and experimental noise simultaneously. Given a time-ordered data set we propose a formalism and method for estimating the signal and associated errors without prior knowledge of the noise power spectrum. We derive the method using a Bayesian formalism and relate it to the standard methods; in particular we show how this leads to a change in the estimate of the noise covariance matrix of the sky signal. We study the convergence and accuracy of the method on two mock observational strategies and discuss its application to a currently-favoured calibration procedure. </p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:6152665d-b54e-4467-a89e-6cb3332b83112022-03-26T17:59:03ZSimultaneous estimation of noise and signal in cosmic microwave background experimentsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6152665d-b54e-4467-a89e-6cb3332b8311Symplectic Elements at OxfordOxford University Press2000Ferreira, PJaffe, A <p style="text-align:justify;"> To correctly analyse data sets from current microwave detection technology, one is forced to estimate the sky signal and experimental noise simultaneously. Given a time-ordered data set we propose a formalism and method for estimating the signal and associated errors without prior knowledge of the noise power spectrum. We derive the method using a Bayesian formalism and relate it to the standard methods; in particular we show how this leads to a change in the estimate of the noise covariance matrix of the sky signal. We study the convergence and accuracy of the method on two mock observational strategies and discuss its application to a currently-favoured calibration procedure. </p>
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title Simultaneous estimation of noise and signal in cosmic microwave background experiments
title_full Simultaneous estimation of noise and signal in cosmic microwave background experiments
title_fullStr Simultaneous estimation of noise and signal in cosmic microwave background experiments
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous estimation of noise and signal in cosmic microwave background experiments
title_short Simultaneous estimation of noise and signal in cosmic microwave background experiments
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