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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Sky temperature power spectra}}
 
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= HFI detset maps power spectra =
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== HFI maps power spectra ==
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<span style="color:red">EFH to add the purpose of these spectra and of the associated covariance matrices, and a description of how they are obtained, including the inputs used to build them (maps, beams, mask),
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Angular power spectra of cut sky CMB dominated maps are provided to allow independent cosmological analysis at high <math>\ell</math>.
  
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===Product description===
  
==Product description==
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The auto and cross-spectra of the 13 [[Frequency Maps#Types of maps | detector set ]] (detset) maps at 100, 143  and 217 GHz, all analyzed on  the same 42.8% of the sky, are provided.
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The mask used is apodized to reduce the power leakage from large scale to small scale (see input section). Except for the removal of the most contaminated pixels through masking, no attempt at astrophysical components separation has been performed.
  
<span style="color:Red">For HFI, these are the auto and cross-spectra of the 13 detector (set) maps at 100, 143  and 217GHz, all masked with mask2 for ease of comparison. These are the maps used in the High-ell likelihood, although in the likelihood the cross-spectra used are obtained with different masks according to specific cross-spectra.  
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For each pair of detectors <math>X</math> and <math>Y</math>, are provided,
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* the unbinned ''estimated'' power spectrum <math>\hat{C}^{XY}_\ell</math> for all <math>\ell</math> from 0 to 3508 (see [[#all_dscl|Figure 1]] below), as well as
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* the unbinned symmetric covariance matrix
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\begin{align}
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  \hat{M}^{XY}_{\ell \ell'} \equiv \langle\Delta \hat{C}^{XY}_\ell\Delta \hat{C}^{XY}_{\ell'}\rangle
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  \label{eq:covmatCl}
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\end{align}
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for all <math>\ell</math> on the same range. At the price of some extra hypotheses, that information can be used to build the likelihood of a given theoretical power spectrum <math>C_{\ell}</math> given the data, and therefore determine the best cosmological models fitting the data. Several examples of such high-<math>\ell</math> likelihoods are described, discussed and compared in {{PlanckPapers|planck2013-p08}}.
  
==Production process==
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$
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\newcommand{\bfE}{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{E}}}
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\newcommand{\bfM}{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{M}}}
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\newcommand{\bfx}{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}}
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\newcommand{\lmax}{\ell_{\mathrm{max}}}
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$
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Note that <math>\hat{\bfM}</math> only describes the statistical covariance of the power spectrum
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induced by the signal and noise of the input map on the cut sky begin analyzed.
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Most sources of systematic effects (such as uncertainty on the beam modeling) as well as post-processing steps (such as foreground subtraction) will increase the covariance. In the particular case of the uncertainty on the beam window functions <math>B(l)</math>,
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the [[The RIMO|RIMO]] provides for each pair <math>XY</math> a set of eigen-vectors <math>E_{p}^{XY}(\ell)</math> of the relative error on <math>B^{XY}_{\ell}</math> (see {{PlanckPapers|planck2013-p03c|1|HFI time response and beams paper}}), defined for <math>p</math> in <math>[1,5]</math> and <math>\ell</math> in <math>[0, \lmax]</math> (with <math>\lmax</math> being 2500, 3000 or 4000 when the lowest of the nominal frequencies of the detectors <math>X</math> and <math>Y</math> is respectively 100, 143 or 217GHz). The extra contribution to the covariance of <math>C^{XY}_\ell</math> is then
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\begin{align}
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  \hat{M}^{XY, \mathrm{beam}}_{\ell_1 \ell_2} = 4 \hat{C}^{XY}_{\ell_1} \hat{C}^{XY}_{\ell_2} \sum_{p=1}^{5} E^{XY}_p(\ell_1) E^{XY}_p(\ell_2).
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  \label{eq:covmatBeam}
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\end{align}
  
<span style="color:Red">Description of the Pipeline used to generate the product. In particular any limitations and approximations used in the data processing should be listed. Avoiding detailed descriptions of methods and referring to other parts of the ES and/or the relevant Planck papers for the details. References however should be quite detailed (i.e. it is not enough to direct the user to a paper, but the relevant section in the paper should be provided).</span>
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<!--          ===================================================    -->
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<div id="all_dscl">
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[[File:all_dscl.png  | 500px  | center | thumb | '''Figure 1:''' The 91 auto- (dotted lines) and cross- (solid lines) angular power spectra <math>\hat{C}_\ell</math>, shown here after a binning of <math>\Delta \ell = 31</math>, grouped by frequencies. For instance the top left panel, tagged ''100x100 (3)'', contains the three spectra 100-ds1x100-ds2, 100-ds1x100-ds1 and 100-ds1x100-ds2. The auto spectra are contaminated at high <math>\ell</math> by the instrumental noise, and all of them may be affected by foreground contamination. The grey circles show the best Planck CMB high-<math>\ell</math> power spectrum described in the [[CMB spectrum & Likelihood Code | CMB spectrum & Likelihood Code section]]  ]]
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</div>
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==Inputs==
 
<span style="color:Red">A list (and brief description to the extent possible) of the input data used to generate this product (down to file names), as well as any external ancillary data sets which were used.</span>
 
  
==Related products==
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====Auto and Cross Power Spectra====
  
<span style="color:Red">A description of other products that are related and share some commonalities with the product being described here. E.g. if the description is of a generic product (e.g. frequency maps), all the products falling into that type should be listed and referenced.</span>
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The spectra computed up to <math>l=3508</math> using [http://prof.planck.fr/article141.html PolSpice]{{BibCite|Szapudi2001}}{{BibCite|Chon2004}}
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are corrected from the effect of the cut sky, and from the nominal beam window function and average pixel function. The different steps of the calculation are
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* computation of the Spherical Harmonics coefficients of the masked input maps <math>\Delta T^X(p)</math> and of the input mask <math>w(p)</math>,
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\begin{align}
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  \tilde{a}^X_{\ell m} = \sum_p \Omega_p\, \Delta T^X(p)\, w(p)\, Y^*_{\ell m}(p), \label{eq:almdef}
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\end{align}
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\begin{align}
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  \tilde{w}^{(n)}_{\ell m} = \sum_p \Omega_p\ w^n(p)\, Y^*_{\ell m}(p); \label{eq:wlmdef}
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\end{align}
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where the sum is done over all sky pixels <math>p</math>, <math>\Omega_p</math> is the pixel area, and <math>n</math> is either 1 or 2;
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* the sky (cross or auto) pseudo-power spectrum and mask power spectrum are computed from the <math>\tilde{a}_{\ell m}</math> and <math>\tilde{w}_{\ell m}</math>,
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\begin{align}
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  \tilde{C}^{XY}_\ell =  \sum_{\ell m} \tilde{a}^X_{ m} \tilde{a}^{Y^*}_{\ell m}  / (2 \ell + 1), \label{eq:alm2cl}
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\end{align}
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\begin{align}
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  \tilde{W}^{(n)}_\ell =  \sum_{\ell m} \tilde{w}^{(n)}_{ m} {\tilde{w}^{(n)}}^*_{\ell m}  / (2 \ell + 1); \label{eq:wlm2wl}
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\end{align}
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* the sky and mask angular correlation function are computed from the respective power spectra,
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\begin{align}
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  \tilde{\xi}(\theta) = \sum_\ell \frac{2\ell+1}{4\pi} \tilde{C}_{\ell} P_\ell(\theta),\label{eq:cl2xi}
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\end{align}
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\begin{align}
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  \tilde{\xi}_W(\theta) = \sum_\ell \frac{2\ell+1}{4\pi} \tilde{W}^{(1)}_{\ell} P_\ell(\theta),
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\end{align}
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where <math>P_\ell</math> is the Legendre Polynomial of order <math>\ell</math>;
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* the ratio of the sky angular correlation by the mask correlation provides the cut sky corrected angular correlation,
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\begin{align}
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  \xi(\theta) = \tilde{\xi}(\theta) / \tilde{\xi}_W(\theta); \label{eq:xi_deconv}
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\end{align}
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* the sky angular correlation function which is then turned into a angular power spectrum,
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\begin{align}
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  {C'}_\ell =  2\pi \sum_i w_i \xi(\theta_i) P_\ell(\theta_i), \label{eq:xi2cl}
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\end{align}
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where <math>w_i</math> are the weights of the Gauss-Legendre quadrature, for <math>\theta</math> in <math>[0, \pi]</math>;
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* the resulting power spectrum is corrected from the nominal beam window function <math>B_\ell</math> and average pixel window function <math>w_{\mathrm{pix}}(\ell)</math>, to provide the final Spice estimator <math>\hat{C}_\ell</math>,
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\begin{align}
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  \hat{C}_\ell = {C'}_\ell / \left( B^2_\ell w^2_{\mathrm{pix}}(\ell) \right). \label{eq:clfinal}
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\end{align}
  
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====Covariance Matrices====
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The covariance matrix for the pair <math>XY</math> is computed by PolSpice
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using the formalism described in{{BibCite|Efstathiou2004}}<!--[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2004MNRAS.349..603E Efstathiou (2004)]-->, also sketched in the appendix
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of {{PlanckPapers|planck2013-p08|1|CMB power spectra and likelihood paper}}, assuming the instrumental noise to be white and uniform.
  
==File names and structure==
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$
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\newcommand{\hC}{\hat C}
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$
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One note that a good approximation of the covariance matrix <math>\tilde{M}</math> of the pseudo <math>\tilde{C}_{\ell}</math> is related to the underlying ''estimated'' auto- and cross-spectra <math>\hC_{\ell}</math> through
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\begin{align}
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\tilde{M}_{\ell_1\ell_2} \equiv \langle\Delta \tilde{C}^{XY}_{\ell_1}\Delta \tilde{C}^{XY}_{\ell_2}\rangle =
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\left( \left(\hC^{XX}_{\ell_1} \hC^{YY}_{\ell_1} \hC^{XX}_{\ell_2} \hC^{YY}_{\ell_2}\right)^{1/2}
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    + \hC^{XY}_{\ell_1} \hC^{XY}_{\ell_2} \right)
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  \sum_{\ell_3} \frac{2\ell_3+1}{4\pi} \tilde{W}^{(2)}_{\ell_3} \left(   
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    \begin{array}{ccc}
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        \! \ell_1\! & \ell_2\!  & \ell_3\!  \\
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        \! 0    \! & 0    \!  & 0    \!
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      \end{array}
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  \right)^2,
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\label{eq:covpseudo}
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\end{align}
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where  <math>\tilde{W}^{(2)}_{\ell}</math> is the power spectrum of the square of the pixel mask (Eqs. \ref{eq:wlmdef} and \ref{eq:wlm2wl} for <math>n=2</math>). The covariance matrix <math>\hat{M}</math>
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of the Spice estimator is then computed by applying Eqs. \ref{eq:cl2xi}, \ref{eq:xi_deconv}, \ref{eq:xi2cl} and \ref{eq:clfinal} on each row and column of <math>\tilde{M}</math>.
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<!-- The products described here, spectra <math>{\hat C}_{\ell}</math> and covariances <math>{\hat M}_{\ell \ell'}</math>  can be used to
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estimate the high-<math>\ell</math> likelihood of a given theoretical model given the data available. -->
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===Inputs===
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; Maps
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: The input maps are the 13 HFI detset (see [[Frequency_Maps#Types_of_maps | ''Type of maps'']] section for details) maps available at 100, 143 and 217 GHz. These are the same as the ones used for high-ell part of the [[CMB spectrum & Likelihood Code | likelihood code]], but that code applies  different masks for each cross-spectra in order to minimize further the foreground contamination.
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; Sky mask
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: All maps were analyzed on the 42.8% of the sky defined by the apodized mask ''HFI_PowerSpect_Mask_2048_R1.10.fits'', which masks out Galactic Plane and point sources (see {{PlanckPapers|planck2013-p08}}), and which is shown in [[#mask_Cl|Figure 2]] below
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<div id="mask_Cl">
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[[File:mask_Cl.png  | 500px  | center | thumb | '''Figure 2:''' Apodized pixel mask used for HFI power spectrum estimation ]]
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</div>
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; Beam Window Function
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: The beam window functions <math>B(l)</math>, and their uncertainties, are the ones used in the high-ell likelihood analysis, described in section 6.1 "Error Eigenmodes" of {{PlanckPapers|planck2013-p08}} and provided in the HFI [[The RIMO|RIMO]].
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===Related products===
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None
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===FITS file structure===
  
 
Power spectra are provided for the auto and cross products built from the 13 detsets available at 100, 143 and 217 GHz, namely:  
 
Power spectra are provided for the auto and cross products built from the 13 detsets available at 100, 143 and 217 GHz, namely:  
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{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:left"
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{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:left" width=800px
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|+ '''Power spectrum file data structure'''
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|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
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!colspan="4" | 1. EXTNAME = 'POW-SPEC' (BINTABLE)
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|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
 
! Column Name || Data Type || Units || Description
 
! Column Name || Data Type || Units || Description
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="4" style="background:#ffdead;"| 1. EXTNAME = 'POW-SPEC' : Data columns
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|TEMP_CL || Real*4 || <math>\mu</math>K<sub>cmb</sub><sup>2</sup>|| the power spectrum
 
|-
 
|-
|TEMP_CL || Real*4 || microK<sub>cmb</sub><sup>2</sup> || the power spectrum
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|TEMP_CL_ERR || Real*4 || <math>\mu</math>K<sub>cmb</sub><sup>2</sup> || estimate of the uncertainty in the power spectrum
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|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
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! Keyword || Data Type || Value || Description
 
|-
 
|-
|TEMP_CL_ERR || Real*4 || microK<sub>cmb</sub><sup>2</sup> || estimate of the uncertainty in the power spectrum
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|LMIN  ||     Integer || 0 || First monopole
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="4"|  Keywords
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|LMAX ||    Integer || value || Last monopole
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|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
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!colspan="4" | 2. EXTNAME = 'PSCOVMAT' (IMAGE)
 
|-
 
|-
|LMIN  ||     Integer || 0 || First value of ''ell'' (origin 0)
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|COVMAT || Real*4 || <math>\mu</math>K<sub>cmb</sub><sup>4</sup> || the covariance matrix
 
|-
 
|-
|LMAX ||     Integer || value || Last value of ''ell'' (origin 0)
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|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
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! Keyword || Data Type || Value || Description
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="4" style="background:#ffdead;"| 2. EXTNAME = 'PSCOVMAT' : Data columns
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|NAXIS1 || Integer || dim1 || matrix first dimension
 
|-
 
|-
|COVMAT || Real*4 || microK<sub>cmb</sub><sup>4</sup> || the covariance matrix
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|NAXIS2 || Integer || dim2 || matrix second dimension
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!colspan="4"|  Keywords
 
|-
 
|TDIM1 || Integer || (dim1, dim2) || matrix dimensions
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
where dim1 = dim2 = LMAX+1, and the TEMP_CL_ERR column is nothing other than the diagonal of the matrix.  Other keywords are used for DPC traceability purposes.
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where LMAX is the same for both vectors, and dim1 = dim2 = LMAX+1 by construction.
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===List of filenames===
  
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{| align="center" style="text-align:left" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" width=400px
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|+ '''FITS filenames''' 
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|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
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! Auto power spectra
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-7_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
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! Cross power spectra
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x100-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-5_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-6_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-7_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-5_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-6_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-7_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x143-6_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x143-7_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x143-7_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-5_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-6_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-7_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-5_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-6_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-7_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-3_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-4_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
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|-
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| HFI_PowerSpect_217-4x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
 +
|-
 +
| HFI_PowerSpect_217-4x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
 +
|-
 +
| HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
 +
|- bgcolor="ffdead" 
 +
! Sky mask
 +
|-
 +
| {{PLASingleFile|fileType=map|name=HFI_PowerSpect_Mask_2048_R1.10.fits|link=HFI_PowerSpect_Mask_2048_R1.10.fits}}
 +
|}
  
 +
The full list of HFI power spectra with links to the files in the PLA can be found {{PLASpec|inst=HFI|link=here}}.
  
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1_R1.00.fits
+
== LFI maps power spectra ==
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x100-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-5_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-6_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-7_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-5_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-6_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-7_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x143-6_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x143-7_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x143-7_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-5_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-6_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-7_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-5_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-6_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-7_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-4_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-4x217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-4x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds1_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds1x217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds2_R1.00.fits
 
  
= LFI frequency maps power spectra =
 
---------------------------------
 
  
==Product description==
+
===Product description===
 
The angular power spectrum provides information about the distribution of power on the sky map at the various angular scales. It is especially important for CMB, because it is characterized by a number of features, most notably the acoustic peaks, that encode the dependence from cosmological parameters. Therefore, angular power spectra are the basic inputs for the [[CMB spectrum & Likelihood Code | Planck Likelihood Code]], and for estimation of cosmological parameters in general.
 
The angular power spectrum provides information about the distribution of power on the sky map at the various angular scales. It is especially important for CMB, because it is characterized by a number of features, most notably the acoustic peaks, that encode the dependence from cosmological parameters. Therefore, angular power spectra are the basic inputs for the [[CMB spectrum & Likelihood Code | Planck Likelihood Code]], and for estimation of cosmological parameters in general.
  
 
For this release we have computed only temperature power spectra. Polarization is not included.
 
For this release we have computed only temperature power spectra. Polarization is not included.
  
Please note that these spectra come from frequency maps. No component separation has been applied, and we have only masked Galactic Plane and detected point sources. Units are <math> \mu K^2_{CMB} </math>.
+
Please note that these spectra come from frequency maps. No component separation has been applied, and we have only masked Galactic Plane and detected point sources. Units are <math> \rm{ \mu K^2_{CMB}} </math>.
  
==Production process==
+
===Production process===
Spectra are computed using cROMAster, a implementation of the pseudo-Cl method described in [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002ApJ...567....2H  Hivon et al, 2002]. In addition to the original approach, our implementation allows for estimation of cross-power spectra from two or more maps (see [http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2005JCAP...11..001P Polenta et al, 2005,] for details). The software package uses [http://healpix.sourceforge.net/ HEALPix] modules for spherical harmonic transform and Cl calculation. The schematic of the estimation process is as follows:
+
Spectra are computed using cROMAster, a implementation of the pseudo-Cl method described in{{BibCite|master}}. In addition to the original approach, our implementation allows for estimation of cross-power spectra from two or more maps (see{{BibCite|polenta_CrossSpectra}} for details). The software package uses [http://healpix.sourceforge.net/ HEALPix] modules for spherical harmonic transform and Cl calculation. The schematic of the estimation process is as follows:
  
 
* computing the a_lm coefficients from the input temperature map after masking Galactic Plane and point sources.
 
* computing the a_lm coefficients from the input temperature map after masking Galactic Plane and point sources.
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* estimating error bars on bandpowers from signal plus noise Monte Carlo simulations, where signal simulations include only CMB anisotropies.
 
* estimating error bars on bandpowers from signal plus noise Monte Carlo simulations, where signal simulations include only CMB anisotropies.
  
==Inputs==
+
===Inputs===
 +
 
 +
The inputs are the following:
 +
 
 
* [[Frequency Maps| LFI Frequency Maps]]
 
* [[Frequency Maps| LFI Frequency Maps]]
* Galactic Plane and point source masks
+
* Point source and galactic plane masks (the name being specified in the comment keyword in the header, see Note in ''Meta Data'' section below):
 +
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:center"! Mask Name ||
 +
|-
 +
!colspan="4" | Point source masks
 +
|-
 +
|{{PLASingleFile|fileType=map|name=LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits|link=LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits}}
 +
|-
 +
|{{PLASingleFile|fileType=map|name=LFI_MASK_044-ps_2048_R1.00.fits|link=LFI_MASK_044-ps_2048_R1.00.fits}}
 +
|-
 +
|{{PLASingleFile|fileType=map|name=LFI_MASK_070-ps_2048_R1.00.fits|link=LFI_MASK_070-ps_2048_R1.00.fits}}
 +
|-
 +
!colspan="4" | Galactic plane masks
 +
|-
 +
|{{PLASingleFile|fileType=map|name=COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits|link=COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits}}
 +
|-
 +
|{{PLASingleFile|fileType=map|name=COM_MASK_gal-07_2048_R1.00.fits|link=COM_MASK_gal-07_2048_R1.00.fits}}
 +
|}
 
* [[The RIMO#Beam_Window_Functions| Beam window functions]]
 
* [[The RIMO#Beam_Window_Functions| Beam window functions]]
 
* Monte Carlo simulations
 
* Monte Carlo simulations
* binning scheme
+
* binning scheme [[Media:Power_spectra_CTP_bin_tt.pdf]].
  
==Related products==
+
===File Names===
<span style="color:Red">A description of other products that are related and share some commonalities with the product being described here. E.g. if the description is of a generic product (e.g. frequency maps), all the products falling into that type should be listed and referenced.</span>
 
==File Names==
 
  
: LFI_PowerSpect_030_R1.00.fits
+
: {{PLASingleFile|fileType=cosmo|name=LFI_PowerSpect_030_R1.10.fits|link=LFI_PowerSpect_030_R1.10.fits}}
: LFI_PowerSpect_044_R1.00.fits
+
: {{PLASingleFile|fileType=cosmo|name=LFI_PowerSpect_044_R1.10.fits|link=LFI_PowerSpect_044_R1.10.fits}}
: LFI_PowerSpect_070_R1.00.fits
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: {{PLASingleFile|fileType=cosmo|name=LFI_PowerSpect_070_R1.10.fits|link=LFI_PowerSpect_070_R1.10.fits}}
  
==Meta Data ==
+
===Meta Data ===
  
 
The angular power spectra source list in each frequency is structured as a FITS binary table.  
 
The angular power spectra source list in each frequency is structured as a FITS binary table.  
 +
The Fits extension is composed by the columns described below:
  
The FITS primary header has the following structure:
 
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:center"
 
|+ FITS primary header
 
|-
 
! FITS Keyword || Data Type || Units || Description
 
|-
 
| DATE || String || || Date file created:yyyy-mm-dd
 
|-
 
| DATE-OBS || String || days || Start-up time of the survey: yyyy-mm-dd
 
|-
 
| DATE-END || String || days || Ending time of the survey: yyyy-mm-dd
 
|}
 
 
 
The Fits extension is composed by several columns described below:
 
he Fits extension is composed by several columns described below:
 
  
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:center"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:center"
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! Column Name || Data Type || Units || Description
 
! Column Name || Data Type || Units || Description
 
|-
 
|-
|L || Integer*4 || || l parameter
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|L || Integer*4 || || ell parameter
 
|-
 
|-
|TEMP_CL || Real*8 || uK<math>_{CMB}^2<\math> || C<math>_l<\math>
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|TEMP_CL || Real*8 || uK<math>_{CMB}^2</math> || <math>C_l</math> (temperature)
 
|-
 
|-
|TEMP_CL_ERR || Real*8 || uK<math>_{CMB}^2<\math> || C<math>_l<\math> error
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|TEMP_CL_ERR || Real*8 || uK<math>_{CMB}^2</math> || <math>C_l</math> error
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
  
'''Note 1.-''' Source...
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 +
'''Note.-''' in the comment keyword in the header, the galactic and point source maps used to generate the angular spectra are specified (LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits and COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits in the example below). Note also that, due to an oversight, the mask description related to COM_MASK_gal-xxx is wrong and should refer to the galactic mask.  
  
 
Below an example of the header.  
 
Below an example of the header.  
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END
 
END
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
 +
 +
Below an example of the header of two masks used as input: COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits and LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits:
 +
<pre>
 +
XTENSION= 'BINTABLE'          / binary table extension
 +
BITPIX  =                    8 / 8-bit bytes
 +
NAXIS  =                    2 / 2-dimensional binary table
 +
NAXIS1  =                    4 / width of table in bytes
 +
NAXIS2  =            50331648 / number of rows in table
 +
PCOUNT  =                    0 / size of special data area
 +
GCOUNT  =                    1 / one data group (required keyword)
 +
TFIELDS =                    1 / number of fields in each row
 +
TTYPE1  = 'Mask    '          / label for field  1
 +
TFORM1  = 'E      '          / data format of field: 4-byte REAL
 +
TUNIT1  = 'none    '          / physical unit of field
 +
EXTNAME = '06-GalMask'
 +
DATE    = '2013-02-16T11:07:42' / file creation date (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss UT)
 +
CHECKSUM= 'NaGVNZGUNaGUNYGU'  / HDU checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:07:43
 +
DATASUM = '2540860986'        / data unit checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:07:43
 +
COMMENT
 +
COMMENT *** Planck params ***
 +
COMMENT
 +
PIXTYPE = 'HEALPIX '          / HEALPIX pixelisation
 +
ORDERING= 'NESTED  '          / Pixel ordering scheme, either RING or NESTED
 +
NSIDE  =                2048 / Resolution parameter for HEALPIX
 +
FIRSTPIX=                    0 / First pixel # (0 based)
 +
LASTPIX =            50331647 / Last pixel # (0 based)
 +
INDXSCHM= 'IMPLICIT'          / Indexing: IMPLICIT or EXPLICIT
 +
OBJECT  = 'FULLSKY '          / Sky coverage, either FULLSKY or PARTIAL
 +
BAD_DATA=          -1.6375E+30
 +
COORDSYS= 'GALACTIC'
 +
FILENAME= 'COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits'
 +
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 +
COMMENT Combined galactic mask 0.6 sky fraction
 +
COMMENT Objects used:
 +
COMMENT /sci_planck/lfi_dpc_test/ashdown/repository/masks/component_separation/d
 +
COMMENT x9/combined_mask_0.60_sky_fraction.fits
 +
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 +
END
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
<pre>
 +
XTENSION= 'BINTABLE'          / binary table extension
 +
BITPIX  =                    8 / 8-bit bytes
 +
NAXIS  =                    2 / 2-dimensional binary table
 +
NAXIS1  =                    4 / width of table in bytes
 +
NAXIS2  =            50331648 / number of rows in table
 +
PCOUNT  =                    0 / size of special data area
 +
GCOUNT  =                    1 / one data group (required keyword)
 +
TFIELDS =                    1 / number of fields in each row
 +
TTYPE1  = 'Mask    '          / label for field  1
 +
TFORM1  = 'E      '          / data format of field: 4-byte REAL
 +
TUNIT1  = 'none    '          / physical unit of field
 +
EXTNAME = '030-PSMask'
 +
DATE    = '2013-02-16T11:03:20' / file creation date (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss UT)
 +
CHECKSUM= 'fR7ThO7RfO7RfO7R'  / HDU checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:03:21
 +
DATASUM = '3828742620'        / data unit checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:03:21
 +
COMMENT
 +
COMMENT *** Planck params ***
 +
COMMENT
 +
PIXTYPE = 'HEALPIX '          / HEALPIX pixelisation
 +
ORDERING= 'NESTED  '          / Pixel ordering scheme, either RING or NESTED
 +
NSIDE  =                2048 / Resolution parameter for HEALPIX
 +
FIRSTPIX=                    0 / First pixel # (0 based)
 +
LASTPIX =            50331647 / Last pixel # (0 based)
 +
INDXSCHM= 'IMPLICIT'          / Indexing: IMPLICIT or EXPLICIT
 +
OBJECT  = 'FULLSKY '          / Sky coverage, either FULLSKY or PARTIAL
 +
BAD_DATA=          -1.6375E+30
 +
COORDSYS= 'GALACTIC'
 +
FILENAME= 'LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits'
 +
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 +
COMMENT The radius of the holes is 3 times the sigma of the beam at the correspo
 +
COMMENT nding frequency and sigma is FWHM/(2*sqrt(2ln2))
 +
COMMENT FWHM at 30GHz used = 33.158 arcmin
 +
COMMENT Objects used:
 +
COMMENT /planck/sci_ops1/LFI_MAPs/DX9_Delta/MASKs/mask_ps_30GHz_beam33amin_nside
 +
COMMENT 2048.00_DX9_nonblind_holesize3.fits
 +
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 +
END
 +
</pre>
 +
 +
== References ==
 +
<References />
 +
 +
  
  
[[Category:Mission science products|006]]
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[[Category:Mission products|006]]

Latest revision as of 17:10, 23 July 2014

HFI maps power spectra[edit]

Angular power spectra of cut sky CMB dominated maps are provided to allow independent cosmological analysis at high [math]\ell[/math].

Product description[edit]

The auto and cross-spectra of the 13 detector set (detset) maps at 100, 143 and 217 GHz, all analyzed on the same 42.8% of the sky, are provided. The mask used is apodized to reduce the power leakage from large scale to small scale (see input section). Except for the removal of the most contaminated pixels through masking, no attempt at astrophysical components separation has been performed.

For each pair of detectors [math]X[/math] and [math]Y[/math], are provided,

  • the unbinned estimated power spectrum [math]\hat{C}^{XY}_\ell[/math] for all [math]\ell[/math] from 0 to 3508 (see Figure 1 below), as well as
  • the unbinned symmetric covariance matrix

\begin{align}

  \hat{M}^{XY}_{\ell \ell'} \equiv \langle\Delta \hat{C}^{XY}_\ell\Delta \hat{C}^{XY}_{\ell'}\rangle
  \label{eq:covmatCl}

\end{align} for all [math]\ell[/math] on the same range. At the price of some extra hypotheses, that information can be used to build the likelihood of a given theoretical power spectrum [math]C_{\ell}[/math] given the data, and therefore determine the best cosmological models fitting the data. Several examples of such high-[math]\ell[/math] likelihoods are described, discussed and compared in Planck-2013-XV[1].

$ \newcommand{\bfE}{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{E}}} \newcommand{\bfM}{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{M}}} \newcommand{\bfx}{\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}} \newcommand{\lmax}{\ell_{\mathrm{max}}} $ Note that [math]\hat{\bfM}[/math] only describes the statistical covariance of the power spectrum induced by the signal and noise of the input map on the cut sky begin analyzed. Most sources of systematic effects (such as uncertainty on the beam modeling) as well as post-processing steps (such as foreground subtraction) will increase the covariance. In the particular case of the uncertainty on the beam window functions [math]B(l)[/math], the RIMO provides for each pair [math]XY[/math] a set of eigen-vectors [math]E_{p}^{XY}(\ell)[/math] of the relative error on [math]B^{XY}_{\ell}[/math] (see HFI time response and beams paper[2]), defined for [math]p[/math] in [math][1,5][/math] and [math]\ell[/math] in [math][0, \lmax][/math] (with [math]\lmax[/math] being 2500, 3000 or 4000 when the lowest of the nominal frequencies of the detectors [math]X[/math] and [math]Y[/math] is respectively 100, 143 or 217GHz). The extra contribution to the covariance of [math]C^{XY}_\ell[/math] is then \begin{align}

  \hat{M}^{XY, \mathrm{beam}}_{\ell_1 \ell_2} = 4 \hat{C}^{XY}_{\ell_1} \hat{C}^{XY}_{\ell_2} \sum_{p=1}^{5} E^{XY}_p(\ell_1) E^{XY}_p(\ell_2).
  \label{eq:covmatBeam}

\end{align}

Figure 1: The 91 auto- (dotted lines) and cross- (solid lines) angular power spectra [math]\hat{C}_\ell[/math], shown here after a binning of [math]\Delta \ell = 31[/math], grouped by frequencies. For instance the top left panel, tagged 100x100 (3), contains the three spectra 100-ds1x100-ds2, 100-ds1x100-ds1 and 100-ds1x100-ds2. The auto spectra are contaminated at high [math]\ell[/math] by the instrumental noise, and all of them may be affected by foreground contamination. The grey circles show the best Planck CMB high-[math]\ell[/math] power spectrum described in the CMB spectrum & Likelihood Code section


Auto and Cross Power Spectra[edit]

The spectra computed up to [math]l=3508[/math] using PolSpice[3][4] are corrected from the effect of the cut sky, and from the nominal beam window function and average pixel function. The different steps of the calculation are

  • computation of the Spherical Harmonics coefficients of the masked input maps [math]\Delta T^X(p)[/math] and of the input mask [math]w(p)[/math],

\begin{align}

 \tilde{a}^X_{\ell m} = \sum_p \Omega_p\, \Delta T^X(p)\, w(p)\, Y^*_{\ell m}(p), \label{eq:almdef}

\end{align} \begin{align}

 \tilde{w}^{(n)}_{\ell m} = \sum_p \Omega_p\ w^n(p)\, Y^*_{\ell m}(p); \label{eq:wlmdef}

\end{align} where the sum is done over all sky pixels [math]p[/math], [math]\Omega_p[/math] is the pixel area, and [math]n[/math] is either 1 or 2;

  • the sky (cross or auto) pseudo-power spectrum and mask power spectrum are computed from the [math]\tilde{a}_{\ell m}[/math] and [math]\tilde{w}_{\ell m}[/math],

\begin{align}

 \tilde{C}^{XY}_\ell =  \sum_{\ell m} \tilde{a}^X_{ m} \tilde{a}^{Y^*}_{\ell m}   / (2 \ell + 1), \label{eq:alm2cl}

\end{align} \begin{align}

 \tilde{W}^{(n)}_\ell =  \sum_{\ell m} \tilde{w}^{(n)}_{ m} {\tilde{w}^{(n)}}^*_{\ell m}   / (2 \ell + 1); \label{eq:wlm2wl}

\end{align}

  • the sky and mask angular correlation function are computed from the respective power spectra,

\begin{align}

 \tilde{\xi}(\theta) = \sum_\ell \frac{2\ell+1}{4\pi} \tilde{C}_{\ell} P_\ell(\theta),\label{eq:cl2xi}

\end{align} \begin{align}

 \tilde{\xi}_W(\theta) = \sum_\ell \frac{2\ell+1}{4\pi} \tilde{W}^{(1)}_{\ell} P_\ell(\theta),

\end{align} where [math]P_\ell[/math] is the Legendre Polynomial of order [math]\ell[/math];

  • the ratio of the sky angular correlation by the mask correlation provides the cut sky corrected angular correlation,

\begin{align}

 \xi(\theta) = \tilde{\xi}(\theta) / \tilde{\xi}_W(\theta); \label{eq:xi_deconv}

\end{align}

  • the sky angular correlation function which is then turned into a angular power spectrum,

\begin{align}

  {C'}_\ell =  2\pi \sum_i w_i \xi(\theta_i) P_\ell(\theta_i), \label{eq:xi2cl}

\end{align} where [math]w_i[/math] are the weights of the Gauss-Legendre quadrature, for [math]\theta[/math] in [math][0, \pi][/math];

  • the resulting power spectrum is corrected from the nominal beam window function [math]B_\ell[/math] and average pixel window function [math]w_{\mathrm{pix}}(\ell)[/math], to provide the final Spice estimator [math]\hat{C}_\ell[/math],

\begin{align}

 \hat{C}_\ell = {C'}_\ell / \left( B^2_\ell w^2_{\mathrm{pix}}(\ell) \right). \label{eq:clfinal}

\end{align}

Covariance Matrices[edit]

The covariance matrix for the pair [math]XY[/math] is computed by PolSpice using the formalism described in[5], also sketched in the appendix of CMB power spectra and likelihood paper[1], assuming the instrumental noise to be white and uniform.

$ \newcommand{\hC}{\hat C} $ One note that a good approximation of the covariance matrix [math]\tilde{M}[/math] of the pseudo [math]\tilde{C}_{\ell}[/math] is related to the underlying estimated auto- and cross-spectra [math]\hC_{\ell}[/math] through \begin{align} \tilde{M}_{\ell_1\ell_2} \equiv \langle\Delta \tilde{C}^{XY}_{\ell_1}\Delta \tilde{C}^{XY}_{\ell_2}\rangle = \left( \left(\hC^{XX}_{\ell_1} \hC^{YY}_{\ell_1} \hC^{XX}_{\ell_2} \hC^{YY}_{\ell_2}\right)^{1/2}

   + \hC^{XY}_{\ell_1} \hC^{XY}_{\ell_2} \right) 
 \sum_{\ell_3} \frac{2\ell_3+1}{4\pi} \tilde{W}^{(2)}_{\ell_3} \left(     
   \begin{array}{ccc}
       \! \ell_1\! & \ell_2\!  & \ell_3\!  \\
       \! 0     \! & 0     \!  & 0     \!
     \end{array}
 \right)^2,

\label{eq:covpseudo} \end{align} where [math]\tilde{W}^{(2)}_{\ell}[/math] is the power spectrum of the square of the pixel mask (Eqs. \ref{eq:wlmdef} and \ref{eq:wlm2wl} for [math]n=2[/math]). The covariance matrix [math]\hat{M}[/math] of the Spice estimator is then computed by applying Eqs. \ref{eq:cl2xi}, \ref{eq:xi_deconv}, \ref{eq:xi2cl} and \ref{eq:clfinal} on each row and column of [math]\tilde{M}[/math].


Inputs[edit]

Maps
The input maps are the 13 HFI detset (see Type of maps section for details) maps available at 100, 143 and 217 GHz. These are the same as the ones used for high-ell part of the likelihood code, but that code applies different masks for each cross-spectra in order to minimize further the foreground contamination.
Sky mask
All maps were analyzed on the 42.8% of the sky defined by the apodized mask HFI_PowerSpect_Mask_2048_R1.10.fits, which masks out Galactic Plane and point sources (see Planck-2013-XV[1]), and which is shown in Figure 2 below
Figure 2: Apodized pixel mask used for HFI power spectrum estimation
Beam Window Function
The beam window functions [math]B(l)[/math], and their uncertainties, are the ones used in the high-ell likelihood analysis, described in section 6.1 "Error Eigenmodes" of Planck-2013-XV[1] and provided in the HFI RIMO.

Related products[edit]

None

FITS file structure[edit]

Power spectra are provided for the auto and cross products built from the 13 detsets available at 100, 143 and 217 GHz, namely:

  • 100-ds1, 100-ds2,
  • 143-ds1, 143-ds2, 143-5, 143-6, 143-7,
  • 217-ds1, 217-ds2, 217-1, 217-2, 217-3, 217-4

which makes 13*(13+1)/2 = 91 spectra. Filenames for the auto spectra are HFI_PowerSPect_{detset}_Relnum.fits and HFI_PowerSPect_{detset1}x{detset2}_Relnum.fits for the auto- and cross-spectra, respectively. The list of the 91 files is given below. Each files contains 2 BINTABLE extensions:


Power spectrum file data structure
1. EXTNAME = 'POW-SPEC' (BINTABLE)
Column Name Data Type Units Description
TEMP_CL Real*4 [math]\mu[/math]Kcmb2 the power spectrum
TEMP_CL_ERR Real*4 [math]\mu[/math]Kcmb2 estimate of the uncertainty in the power spectrum
Keyword Data Type Value Description
LMIN Integer 0 First monopole
LMAX Integer value Last monopole
2. EXTNAME = 'PSCOVMAT' (IMAGE)
COVMAT Real*4 [math]\mu[/math]Kcmb4 the covariance matrix
Keyword Data Type Value Description
NAXIS1 Integer dim1 matrix first dimension
NAXIS2 Integer dim2 matrix second dimension

where LMAX is the same for both vectors, and dim1 = dim2 = LMAX+1 by construction.


List of filenames[edit]

FITS filenames
Auto power spectra
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds2_R1.10.fits
Cross power spectra
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x100-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-5_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-6_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-7_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x143-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-5_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-6_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-7_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x143-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_100-ds2x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x143-6_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x143-7_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-5x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x143-7_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-6x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-7x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-5_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-6_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-7_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x143-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-5_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-6_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x143-7_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_143-ds2x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-3_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-2x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-4_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-3x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-4x217-ds1_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-4x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
HFI_PowerSpect_217-ds1x217-ds2_R1.10.fits
Sky mask
HFI_PowerSpect_Mask_2048_R1.10.fits

The full list of HFI power spectra with links to the files in the PLA can be found here.

LFI maps power spectra[edit]

Product description[edit]

The angular power spectrum provides information about the distribution of power on the sky map at the various angular scales. It is especially important for CMB, because it is characterized by a number of features, most notably the acoustic peaks, that encode the dependence from cosmological parameters. Therefore, angular power spectra are the basic inputs for the Planck Likelihood Code, and for estimation of cosmological parameters in general.

For this release we have computed only temperature power spectra. Polarization is not included.

Please note that these spectra come from frequency maps. No component separation has been applied, and we have only masked Galactic Plane and detected point sources. Units are [math] \rm{ \mu K^2_{CMB}} [/math].

Production process[edit]

Spectra are computed using cROMAster, a implementation of the pseudo-Cl method described in[6]. In addition to the original approach, our implementation allows for estimation of cross-power spectra from two or more maps (see[7] for details). The software package uses HEALPix modules for spherical harmonic transform and Cl calculation. The schematic of the estimation process is as follows:

  • computing the a_lm coefficients from the input temperature map after masking Galactic Plane and point sources.
  • computing the pseudo power spectrum from the alms.
  • estimating the bias due to the noise power spectrum of the map from noise-only Monte Carlo simulations based on detector noise properties
  • correcting for the effect of the adopted mask by computing the mode-mode coupling kernel corresponding to that mask
  • deconvolving the effect due to the finite angular resolution of the telescope by using the beam window function
  • deconvolving the effect due to the finite size of the pixel in the map by using a pixel window function
  • binning the power spectrum from individual multipoles into bandpowers
  • estimating error bars on bandpowers from signal plus noise Monte Carlo simulations, where signal simulations include only CMB anisotropies.

Inputs[edit]

The inputs are the following:

  • LFI Frequency Maps
  • Point source and galactic plane masks (the name being specified in the comment keyword in the header, see Note in Meta Data section below):
Point source masks
LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits
LFI_MASK_044-ps_2048_R1.00.fits
LFI_MASK_070-ps_2048_R1.00.fits
Galactic plane masks
COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits
COM_MASK_gal-07_2048_R1.00.fits

File Names[edit]

LFI_PowerSpect_030_R1.10.fits
LFI_PowerSpect_044_R1.10.fits
LFI_PowerSpect_070_R1.10.fits

Meta Data[edit]

The angular power spectra source list in each frequency is structured as a FITS binary table. The Fits extension is composed by the columns described below:


FITS header
Column Name Data Type Units Description
L Integer*4 ell parameter
TEMP_CL Real*8 uK[math]_{CMB}^2[/math] [math]C_l[/math] (temperature)
TEMP_CL_ERR Real*8 uK[math]_{CMB}^2[/math] [math]C_l[/math] error


Note.- in the comment keyword in the header, the galactic and point source maps used to generate the angular spectra are specified (LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits and COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits in the example below). Note also that, due to an oversight, the mask description related to COM_MASK_gal-xxx is wrong and should refer to the galactic mask.

Below an example of the header.

XTENSION= 'BINTABLE'           /Written by IDL:  Sat Feb 16 00:44:22 2013
BITPIX  =                    8 /
NAXIS   =                    2 /Binary table
NAXIS1  =                   20 /Number of bytes per row
NAXIS2  =                  130 /Number of rows
PCOUNT  =                    0 /Random parameter count
GCOUNT  =                    1 /Group count
TFIELDS =                    3 /Number of columns
TFORM1  = '1J      '           /Integer*4 (long integer)
TTYPE1  = 'L       '           /
TFORM2  = '1D      '           /Real*8 (double precision)
TTYPE2  = 'TEMP_CL '           /
TFORM3  = '1D      '           /Real*8 (double precision)
TTYPE3  = 'TEMP_CL_ERR'        /
EXTNAME = 'POW-SPEC'           / Extension name
EXTVER  =                    1 /Extension version
DATE    = '2013-02-15'         /Creation date
TUNIT2  = 'uK_CMB^2'           /
TUNIT3  = 'uK_CMB^2'           /
FILENAME= 'LFI_PowerSpect_030_R1.00.fits' /
PROCVER = 'Dx9_delta'          /
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------
COMMENT     Original Inputs
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------
COMMENT TT_30GHz_maskCS0.60_PS30GHzdet_febecopWls
COMMENT Used Point source Mask LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits
COMMENT Used Point source Mask COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits
COMMENT Used FebeCoP 30 GHz wls
END

Below an example of the header of two masks used as input: COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits and LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits:

XTENSION= 'BINTABLE'           / binary table extension
BITPIX  =                    8 / 8-bit bytes
NAXIS   =                    2 / 2-dimensional binary table
NAXIS1  =                    4 / width of table in bytes
NAXIS2  =             50331648 / number of rows in table
PCOUNT  =                    0 / size of special data area
GCOUNT  =                    1 / one data group (required keyword)
TFIELDS =                    1 / number of fields in each row
TTYPE1  = 'Mask    '           / label for field   1
TFORM1  = 'E       '           / data format of field: 4-byte REAL
TUNIT1  = 'none    '           / physical unit of field
EXTNAME = '06-GalMask'
DATE    = '2013-02-16T11:07:42' / file creation date (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss UT)
CHECKSUM= 'NaGVNZGUNaGUNYGU'   / HDU checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:07:43
DATASUM = '2540860986'         / data unit checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:07:43
COMMENT
COMMENT *** Planck params ***
COMMENT
PIXTYPE = 'HEALPIX '           / HEALPIX pixelisation
ORDERING= 'NESTED  '           / Pixel ordering scheme, either RING or NESTED
NSIDE   =                 2048 / Resolution parameter for HEALPIX
FIRSTPIX=                    0 / First pixel # (0 based)
LASTPIX =             50331647 / Last pixel # (0 based)
INDXSCHM= 'IMPLICIT'           / Indexing: IMPLICIT or EXPLICIT
OBJECT  = 'FULLSKY '           / Sky coverage, either FULLSKY or PARTIAL
BAD_DATA=          -1.6375E+30
COORDSYS= 'GALACTIC'
FILENAME= 'COM_MASK_gal-06_2048_R1.00.fits'
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT Combined galactic mask 0.6 sky fraction
COMMENT Objects used:
COMMENT /sci_planck/lfi_dpc_test/ashdown/repository/masks/component_separation/d
COMMENT x9/combined_mask_0.60_sky_fraction.fits
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
END
XTENSION= 'BINTABLE'           / binary table extension
BITPIX  =                    8 / 8-bit bytes
NAXIS   =                    2 / 2-dimensional binary table
NAXIS1  =                    4 / width of table in bytes
NAXIS2  =             50331648 / number of rows in table
PCOUNT  =                    0 / size of special data area
GCOUNT  =                    1 / one data group (required keyword)
TFIELDS =                    1 / number of fields in each row
TTYPE1  = 'Mask    '           / label for field   1
TFORM1  = 'E       '           / data format of field: 4-byte REAL
TUNIT1  = 'none    '           / physical unit of field
EXTNAME = '030-PSMask'
DATE    = '2013-02-16T11:03:20' / file creation date (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss UT)
CHECKSUM= 'fR7ThO7RfO7RfO7R'   / HDU checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:03:21
DATASUM = '3828742620'         / data unit checksum updated 2013-02-16T11:03:21
COMMENT
COMMENT *** Planck params ***
COMMENT
PIXTYPE = 'HEALPIX '           / HEALPIX pixelisation
ORDERING= 'NESTED  '           / Pixel ordering scheme, either RING or NESTED
NSIDE   =                 2048 / Resolution parameter for HEALPIX
FIRSTPIX=                    0 / First pixel # (0 based)
LASTPIX =             50331647 / Last pixel # (0 based)
INDXSCHM= 'IMPLICIT'           / Indexing: IMPLICIT or EXPLICIT
OBJECT  = 'FULLSKY '           / Sky coverage, either FULLSKY or PARTIAL
BAD_DATA=          -1.6375E+30
COORDSYS= 'GALACTIC'
FILENAME= 'LFI_MASK_030-ps_2048_R1.00.fits'
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
COMMENT The radius of the holes is 3 times the sigma of the beam at the correspo
COMMENT nding frequency and sigma is FWHM/(2*sqrt(2ln2))
COMMENT FWHM at 30GHz used = 33.158 arcmin
COMMENT Objects used:
COMMENT /planck/sci_ops1/LFI_MAPs/DX9_Delta/MASKs/mask_ps_30GHz_beam33amin_nside
COMMENT 2048.00_DX9_nonblind_holesize3.fits
COMMENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------
END

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