Probing CMB Cold Spot through Local Minkowski Functionals

Abstract

Both WMAP and PLANCK missions reported the extremely Cold Spot (CS) centered at Galactic coordinate (l=209, b=-57) in CMB map. In this paper, we study the local non-Gaussianity of CS by defining the local Minkowski functions. We find that the third Minkowski function 2 is quite sensitive to the non-Gaussianity caused by CS. Compared with the random Gaussian simulations, WMAP CS deviates from Gaussianity at more than 99% confident level at the scale R10. Meanwhile, we find that cosmic texture provides an excellent explanation for these anomalies related to WMAP CS, which could be further tested by the future polarization data.

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