The Topology of The Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy on The Scale 1 degree
Abstract
In this paper we develop the theory of clusterization of peaks in a Gaussian random field. We have obtained new mathematical results from this theory and the theory of percolation and have proposed a topological method of analysis of sky maps based on these results. We have simulated 10o×10o sky maps of the cosmic microwave background anisotropy expected from different cosmological models with 0.5o-1o resolution in order to demonstrate how this method can be used for detection of non-Gaussian noise in the maps and detection of the Doppler-peak in the spectrum of perturbation of T/T.
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