Polarized Sunyaev Zel'dovich tomography [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1705.08907


Secondary CMB polarization is induced by the late-time scattering of CMB photons by free electrons on our past light cone. This polarized Sunyaev Zel’dovich (pSZ) effect is sensitive to the electrons’ locally observed CMB quadrupole, which is sourced primarily by long wavelength inhomogeneities. By combining the remote quadrupoles measured by free electrons throughout the universe after reionization, the pSZ effect allows us to obtain additional information about large scale modes beyond what can be learned from our own last scattering surface. Here we determine the power of pSZ tomography, in which the pSZ effect is cross-correlated with the density field binned at several redshifts, to provide information about the long wavelength Universe. The signal is a power asymmetry in the cross-correlation. We compare this to the cosmic variance limited noise: the random chance to get a power asymmetry in the absence of a large scale quadrupole field. By computing the necessary transfer functions and cross-correlations, we compute the signal-to-noise ratio for idealized next generation CMB experiments and galaxy surveys. We find that a signal-to-noise ratio of $\sim 1-100$ can be expected over a significant range of power multipoles, with the strongest signal coming from the first multipoles in the lowest redshift bins. These results prompt further assessment of realistically measuring the pSZ signal and the potential impact for constraining cosmology on large scales.

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A. Deutsch, M. Johnson, M. Munchmeyer, et. al.
Fri, 26 May 17
-17/63

Comments: 34 pages, 8 figures