A Search for Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies on Arcminute Scales with Bolocam
J. Sayers, S. R. Golwala, P. Rossinot, P. A. R. Ade, J. E. Aguirre, J., J. Bock, S. F. Edgington, J. Glenn, A. Goldin, D. Haig, A. E. Lange, G. T., Laurent, P. D. Mauskopf, and H. T. Nguyen

TL;DR
This study used Bolocam to survey two fields at 2.1 mm for secondary CMB anisotropies, setting upper limits on anisotropy levels and sigma8, with no detection of anisotropy.
Contribution
First to constrain CMB anisotropy and sigma8 at arcminute scales near 150 GHz using Bolocam survey data.
Findings
No evidence for anisotropy detected.
Set upper limits on C_l and sigma8.
Provided the first constraints at these scales and frequency.
Abstract
We have surveyed two science fields totaling one square degree with Bolocam at 2.1 mm to search for secondary CMB anisotropies caused by the Sunyaev- Zel'dovich effect (SZE). The fields are in the Lynx and Subaru/XMM SDS1 fields. Our survey is sensitive to angular scales with an effective angular multipole of l_eff = 5700 with FWHM_l = 2800 and has an angular resolution of 60 arcseconds FWHM. Our data provide no evidence for anisotropy. We are able to constrain the level of total astronomical anisotropy, modeled as a flat bandpower in C_l, with frequentist 68%, 90%, and 95% CL upper limits of 590, 760, and 830 uKCMB^2. We statistically subtract the known contribution from primary CMB anisotropy, including cosmic variance, to obtain constraints on the SZE anisotropy contribution. Now including flux calibration uncertainty, our frequentist 68%, 90% and 95% CL upper limits on a flat…
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