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oai:arXiv.org:2412.00826

Topic
Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nonga...
Author
Balkenhol, L.
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2024

listing date

2/26/2025

Keywords
construction multi-frequency likelihood lite
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Abstract

The compression of multi-frequency cosmic microwave background (CMB) power spectrum measurements into a series of foreground-marginalised CMB-only band powers allows for the construction of faster and more easily interpretable 'lite' likelihoods.

However, obtaining the compressed data vector is computationally expensive and yields a covariance matrix with sampling noise.

In this work, we present an implementation of the CMB-lite framework relying on automatic differentiation.

The technique presented reduces the computational cost of the lite likelihood construction to one minimisation and one Hessian evaluation, which run on a personal computer in about a minute.

We demonstrate the efficiency and accuracy of this procedure by applying it to the differentiable SPT-3G 2018 TT/TE/EE likelihood from the candl library.

We find good agreement between the marginalised posteriors of cosmological parameters yielded by the resulting lite likelihood and the reference multi-frequency version for all cosmological models tested; the best-fit values shift by $<0.1\,\sigma$, where $\sigma$ is the width of the multi-frequency posterior, and the inferred parameter error bars match to within $<10\%$.

We publicly release the SPT-3G 2018 TT/TE/EE lite likelihood and a python notebook showing its construction at https://github.com/Lbalkenhol/candl .

;Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, 1 table

Balkenhol, L., 2024, Compressed 'CMB-lite' Likelihoods Using Automatic Differentiation

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