Gravitational Lensing Effect on the Two-Point Correlation of Hot Spots in the Cosmic Microwave Background

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Published 2000 March 22 © 2000. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Masahiro Takada et al 2000 ApJ 533 L83 DOI 10.1086/312613

1538-4357/533/2/L83

Abstract

We investigate the weak gravitational lensing effect that is due to the large-scale structure of the universe on two-point correlations of local maxima (hot spots) in the two-dimensional sky map of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy. According to the Gaussian random statistics, as most inflationary scenarios predict, the hot spots are discretely distributed, with some characteristic angular separations on the last scattering surface that are due to oscillations of the CMB angular power spectrum. The weak lensing then causes pairs of hot spots, which are separated with the characteristic scale, to be observed with various separations. We found that the lensing fairly smooths out the oscillatory features of the two-point correlation function of hot spots. This indicates that the hot spot correlations can be a new statistical tool for measuring the shape and normalization of the power spectrum of matter fluctuations from the lensing signatures.

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