A High Spatial Resolution Analysis of the MAXIMA-1 Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Data

Abstract

We extend the analysis of the MAXIMA-1 cosmic microwave background (CMB) data to smaller angular scales. MAXIMA, a bolometric balloon experiment, mapped a 124 deg2 region of the sky with 10 resolution at frequencies of 150, 240 and 410 GHz during its first flight. The original analysis, which covered the multipole range 36 ≤ ≤ 785, is extended to = 1235 using data from three 150 GHz photometers in the fully cross-linked central 60 deg2 of the map. The main improvement over the original analysis is the use of 3 square pixels in the calculation of the map. The new analysis is consistent with the original for < 785. For > 785, where inflationary models predict a third acoustic peak, the new analysis shows power with an amplitude of 56 7 at 850 in excess to the average power of 42 3 in the range 441 < < 785.

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