Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS April Meeting
Wednesday–Saturday, April 3–6, 2024; Sacramento & Virtual
Session B03: Large Scale Structure and CMB
10:45 AM–12:33 PM,
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
Room: Ballroom A4, Floor 2
Sponsoring
Unit:
DAP
Chair: Alejandro Cardenas-Avendano, Princeton University
Abstract: B03.00002 : MUSE: A new algorithm for accelerated Bayesian inference with applications to CMB and large-scale-structure correlations
10:57 AM–11:09 AM
Presenter:
Marius Millea
(University of California, Davis)
Author:
Marius Millea
(University of California, Davis)
I will describe the algorithm and its associated software packages, with an aim to give listeners the needed understanding to apply to their own Bayesian problems in cosmology. I will then present some example applications. First, in the machine learning domain, it can be used to speed up Bayesian neural network analyses. Second, it has, for the first time, made possible a Bayesian analysis of high-resolution lensed CMB data. I will introduce its application to South Pole Telescope data, where it is being used to reduce lensing reconstruction noise by factor of ~2 compared to standard quadratic estimator approaches and will soon provide our tightest ground-based constraints on cosmological parameters such as the Hubble constant (an in-depth discussion of this is given in a separate talk). I will also describe our plans to extend this analysis to incorporate BICEP/Keck data and eventually CMB-S4 data, where it will provide the necessary delensing allowing CMB-S4 to achieve its stated goals for primordial gravitational wave detection. Finally, I will describe preliminary work using MUSE to perform the first Bayesian and optimal cross-correlation analysis between CMB data and large-scale structure.
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