Constraining μ and y distortions in the Cosmic Microwave Background with COBE/FIRAS Data

Abstract

This paper presents a novel approach to constrain the μ- and y- distortions in the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) using the COBE/FIRAS data. The analysis draws from the concept of blackbody radiation inversion (BRI), a mathematical technique typically used to determine the temperature distribution from a radiated power spectrum. We study the deviations from the ideal blackbody spectrum or the spectral distortions by incorporating first a non-zero chemical potential μ via the Bose-Einstein distribution and then the Compton parameter y while keeping the monopole temperature constant. We infer the results as probability distribution functions on these distortions. Finally, we derive μ = (8.913 0.736) × 10-5 and y = (1.532 0.092) × 10-5 at a 68\% confidence interval. The results are consistent with prior values and provide tighter constraints on the CMB spectral distortion and synergies of the primordial Universe.

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