15–16 nov. 2021
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Cosmology with the kinetic Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect: Independent of the optical depth and sigma 8

15 nov. 2021, 10:40
20m

Orateur

Joseph Kuruvilla (IAS)

Description

The cosmological constraints from the kinetic Sunyaev-Zeldovich experiments are degenerate with the optical depth measurement, which is commonly known as the optical-depth degeneracy. In this talk, we introduce a new statistic based on the first moment of relative velocity between pairs in a triplet, which is capable of constraining cosmological parameters independent of the optical depth, and $\sigma_8$. Using 22,000 $N$-body simulations from the Quijote suite, we quantify the information content in the new statistic using Fisher matrix forecast. We find that it is able to obtain strong constraints on the cosmological parameters, particularly on the summed neutrino mass. The constraints have a factor of 6.2-12.9, and 2.3-5.7 improvement on all cosmological model parameters when compared to those obtained from the mean pairwise velocity, and the redshift-space halo power spectrum, respectively. Thus the new statistic paves a way forward to constrain cosmological parameters independent of the optical depth and $\sigma_8$ using data from future kinetic Sunyaev-Zeldovich experiments alone.

Auteur principal

Joseph Kuruvilla (IAS)

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