Another look to distortions of the CMB spectrum [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.04816


We review aspects of cosmic microwave background spectral distortions which do not appear to have been fully explored in the literature. In particular, implications of recent evidences of heating of the intergalactic medium (IGM) by feedback from active galactic nuclei are investigated. Taking also into account the IGM heating associated to structure formation, we argue that values of the y parameter of several times 10^(-6), i.e. a factor of a few below the COBE/FIRAS upper limit, are to be expected. The Compton scattering by the re-ionized plasma also re-processes primordial Bose Einstein-type distortions, reshaping them; hence no pure Bose-Einstein-like distortions are to be expected. An assessment of Galactic and extragalactic foregrounds, taking into account the latest results from the Planck satellite as well as the contributions from the strong CII and CO lines from star-forming galaxies demonstrates that the foreground subtraction accurate enough to fully exploit the PIXIE sensitivity will be extremely challenging. Motivated by this fact we also discuss methods to detect spectral distortions not requiring absolute measurements and show that accurate determinations of the frequency spectrum of the CMB dipole amplitude may improve over COBE/FIRAS limits on distortion parameters. The estimated amplitude of the Cosmic Infrared Background (CIB) dipole might be detectable by careful analyses of Planck maps at the highest frequencies. Thus Planck might provide interesting constraints on the CIB intensity, currently known with a 30% uncertainty.

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G. Zotti, M. Negrello, G. Castex, et. al.
Wed, 16 Dec 15
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Comments: 34 pages, 9 figures, extended version of the invited review presented by GDZ at the conference CMB@50, at Princeton University, 10-12 June 2015