TY - JOUR
T1 - A Fast and Accurate Algorithm for Spherical Harmonic Analysis on HEALPix Grids with Applications to the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
AU - Drake, Kathryn P.
AU - Wright, Grady B.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2020/9
Y1 - 2020/9
N2 - The Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelation (HEALPix) scheme is used extensively in astrophysics for data collection and analysis on the sphere. The scheme was originally designed for studying the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, which represents the first light to travel during the early stages of the universe's development and gives the strongest evidence for the Big Bang theory to date. Refined analysis of the CMB angular power spectrum can lead to revolutionary developments in understanding the nature of dark matter and dark energy. In this paper, we present a new method for performing spherical harmonic analysis for HEALPix data, which is a central component to computing and analyzing the angular power spectrum of the massive CMB data sets. The method uses a novel combination of a non-uniform fast Fourier transform, the double Fourier sphere method, and Slevinsky's fast spherical harmonic transform. For a HEALPix grid with N pixels (points), the computational complexity of the method is O ( N log 2 N ), with an initial set-up cost of O ( N log 3/2 N ). This compares favorably with O ( N 3/2 ) runtime complexity of the current methods available in the HEALPix software when multiple maps need to be analyzed at the same time. Using numerical experiments, we demonstrate that the new method also appears to provide better accuracy over the entire angular power spectrum of synthetic data when compared to the current methods, with a convergence rate at least two times higher.
AB - The Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelation (HEALPix) scheme is used extensively in astrophysics for data collection and analysis on the sphere. The scheme was originally designed for studying the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, which represents the first light to travel during the early stages of the universe's development and gives the strongest evidence for the Big Bang theory to date. Refined analysis of the CMB angular power spectrum can lead to revolutionary developments in understanding the nature of dark matter and dark energy. In this paper, we present a new method for performing spherical harmonic analysis for HEALPix data, which is a central component to computing and analyzing the angular power spectrum of the massive CMB data sets. The method uses a novel combination of a non-uniform fast Fourier transform, the double Fourier sphere method, and Slevinsky's fast spherical harmonic transform. For a HEALPix grid with N pixels (points), the computational complexity of the method is O ( N log 2 N ), with an initial set-up cost of O ( N log 3/2 N ). This compares favorably with O ( N 3/2 ) runtime complexity of the current methods available in the HEALPix software when multiple maps need to be analyzed at the same time. Using numerical experiments, we demonstrate that the new method also appears to provide better accuracy over the entire angular power spectrum of synthetic data when compared to the current methods, with a convergence rate at least two times higher.
KW - Cosmic microwave background radiation
KW - Double Fourier sphere
KW - Fast spherical harmonic transform
KW - HEALPix
KW - Non-uniform fast Fourier transform
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UR - https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/math_facpubs/257
U2 - 10.1016/j.jcp.2020.109544
DO - 10.1016/j.jcp.2020.109544
M3 - Article
SN - 0021-9991
VL - 416
JO - Journal of Computational Physics
JF - Journal of Computational Physics
M1 - 109544
ER -