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Combining ILC and moment expansion techniques for extracting average-sky signals and CMB anisotropies

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Abstract The method of weighted addition of multi-frequency maps, more commonly referred to as Internal Linear Combination (ILC), has been extensively employed in the measurement of cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies and its secondaries along with similar application in 21cm data analysis. Here we argue and demonstrate that ILC methods can also be applied to data from absolutely-calibrated CMB experiments to extract average-sky signals in addition to the conventional CMB anisotropies. The performance of the simple ILC method is, however, limited, but can be significantly improved by adding constraints informed by physics and existing empirical information. In recent work, a moment description has been introduced as a technique of carrying out high precision modeling of foregrounds in the presence of inevitable averaging effects. We combine these two approaches to construct a heavily constrained form of the ILC, dubbed MILC, which can be used to recover tiny monopolar spectral distortion signals in the presence of realistic foregrounds and instrumental noise. This is a first demonstration for measurements of the monopolar and anisotropic spectral distortion signals using ILC and extended moment methods. We also show that CMB anisotropy measurements can be improved, reducing foreground biases and signal uncertainties when using the MILC. While here we focus on CMB spectral distortions, the scope extends to the 21cm monopole signal and B-mode analysis. We briefly discuss augmentations that need further study to reach the full potential of the method.
Title: Combining ILC and moment expansion techniques for extracting average-sky signals and CMB anisotropies
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Abstract The method of weighted addition of multi-frequency maps, more commonly referred to as Internal Linear Combination (ILC), has been extensively employed in the measurement of cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies and its secondaries along with similar application in 21cm data analysis.
Here we argue and demonstrate that ILC methods can also be applied to data from absolutely-calibrated CMB experiments to extract average-sky signals in addition to the conventional CMB anisotropies.
The performance of the simple ILC method is, however, limited, but can be significantly improved by adding constraints informed by physics and existing empirical information.
In recent work, a moment description has been introduced as a technique of carrying out high precision modeling of foregrounds in the presence of inevitable averaging effects.
We combine these two approaches to construct a heavily constrained form of the ILC, dubbed MILC, which can be used to recover tiny monopolar spectral distortion signals in the presence of realistic foregrounds and instrumental noise.
This is a first demonstration for measurements of the monopolar and anisotropic spectral distortion signals using ILC and extended moment methods.
We also show that CMB anisotropy measurements can be improved, reducing foreground biases and signal uncertainties when using the MILC.
While here we focus on CMB spectral distortions, the scope extends to the 21cm monopole signal and B-mode analysis.
We briefly discuss augmentations that need further study to reach the full potential of the method.

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