Lensed CMB temperature and polarization maps from the Millennium Simulation
Carmelita Carbone, Carlo Baccigalupi, Matthias Bartelmann, Sabino, Matarrese, Volker Springel

TL;DR
This paper presents the creation of the first all-sky lensed CMB temperature and polarization maps based on the Millennium Simulation, enabling detailed analysis of lensing effects on the CMB.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method combining high-resolution N-body simulation data with semi-analytic models to produce comprehensive lensed CMB maps.
Findings
Good agreement with semi-analytic models up to l<2500
Detected excess power at smaller scales due to non-linear clustering
Showed how non-linear lensing transfers power to large angular scales
Abstract
We have constructed the first all-sky CMB temperature and polarization lensed maps based on a high-resolution cosmological N-body simulation, the Millennium Simulation (MS). We have exploited the lensing potential map obtained using a map-making procedure (Carbone et al. 2008) which integrates along the line-of-sight the MS dark matter distribution by stacking and randomizing the simulation boxes up to , and which semi-analytically supplies the large-scale power in the angular lensing potential that is not correctly sampled by the N-body simulation. The lensed sky has been obtained by properly modifying the latest version of the LensPix code (Lewis 2005) to account for the MS structures. We have also produced all-sky lensed maps of the so-called and potentials, which are directly related to the electric and magnetic types of polarization. The angular power…
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