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Applications of Fast Convolution on the Sphere

Authors :
Huffenberger, K. M.
O'Dwyer, I. J.
Gorski, K. M.
Wandelt, B. D.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We present several diverse applications of the spherical fast convolution method suggested by Wandelt and Gorski (2001), which is useful for studies of telescope optical properties and for construction of shaped filters for analysis of all-sky data. We study sidelobe pickup in three design concepts for the CALISTO infrared telescope. The beam convolution allows for direct comparison of the performance of each telescope design. At 100 microns, the best of these designs limits sidelobe contamination from Galactic dust emission to < 0.1 MJy/sr for most of the sky with |b| > 25 deg. With the fast convolution method, we illustrate the impact of asymmetric primary beams on the recovery of the temperature power spectrum for the Planck microwave background mission. Finally, we use the fast convolution method to specify a class of orientable filters on the sphere, working through a pedagogical example.<br />8 pages, 6 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....02153a6a6bf07b1cce21ee1f016871dc