Sorry, I simply mean the top right panel of slide 36 in the b2/planck slide
set. <BKxPl143>/(<BKxBK><Pl143xPl143>). It uses only publicly available
Planck data and we have shown it in talks. In principle this plot is <1 if
there is incorrect noise debias, but TT is so bright it might not actually
be that sensitive.
-Chris
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Clem Pryke <pryke(a)physics.umn.edu> wrote:
Hi Chris,
It's a bit harsh
It's not that bad compared to some I have seen.
or even the cross correlation with our T maps as
a funciton of ell with
the Planck T maps, which is 1 to really really high precision.
Please explain what you mean a bit - not sure I follow.
Clem
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