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AGN, GRB, SGR/AXP, CMB, Dark Matter and Dark Energy, Gravitation Theories and Experiments, Cosmology and General Relativity, Gravitational WavesOpen Access

The Weird Side of the Universe: Preferred Axis

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S2010194517600096Cited by:2 (Source: Crossref)

    In both WMAP and Planck observations on the temperature anisotropy of cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation a number of large-scale anomalies were discovered in the past years, including the CMB parity asymmetry in the low multipoles. By defining a directional statistics, we find that the CMB parity asymmetry is directional dependent, and the preferred axis is stable, which means that it is independent of the chosen CMB map, the definition of the statistic, or the CMB masks. Meanwhile, we find that this preferred axis strongly aligns with those of the CMB quadrupole, octopole, as well as those of other large-scale observations. In addition, all of them aligns with the CMB kinematic dipole, which hints to the non-cosmological origin of these directional anomalies in cosmological observations.

    PACS: 95.85.Sz, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Cq