Published October 1, 2012 | Version v1
Journal article

CMB anisotropy due to filamentary gas: power spectrum and cosmological parameter bias

  • 1. School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978 (Israel)

Description

Hot gas in filamentary structures induces CMB aniostropy through the SZ effect. Guided by results from N-body simulations, we model the morphology and gas properties of filamentary gas and determine the power spectrum of the anisotropy. Our treatment suggests that power levels can be an appreciable fraction of the cluster contribution at multipoles l∼<1500. Its spatially irregular morphology and larger characteristic angular scales can help to distinguish this SZ signature from that of clusters. In addition to intrinsic interest in this most extended SZ signal as a probe of filaments, its impact on cosmological parameter estimation should also be assessed. We find that filament 'noise' can potentially bias determination of As, ns, and w (the normalization of the primordial power spectrum, the scalar index, and the dark energy equation of state parameter, respectively) by more than the nominal statistical uncertainty in Planck SZ survey data. More generally, when inferred from future optimal cosmic-variance-limited CMB experiments, we find that virtually all parameters will be biased by more than the nominal statistical uncertainty estimated for these next generation CMB experiments

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2012/10/038

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
Journal Volume
2012
Journal Issue
10
Journal Page Range
p. 038
ISSN
1475-7516

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
45101004
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
ANISOTROPY; ASTROPHYSICS; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; COSMOLOGY; ENERGY SPECTRA; EQUATIONS OF STATE; MORPHOLOGY; MULTIPOLES; NOISE; NONLUMINOUS MATTER; POTENTIALS; RELICT RADIATION; SCALARS
Descriptors DEC
ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; EQUATIONS; MATTER; MICROWAVE RADIATION; PHYSICS; RADIATIONS; SIMULATION; SPECTRA