The thermal SZ tomography
Jiawei Shao, Pengjie Zhang, Weipeng Lin, Yipeng Jing

TL;DR
This paper explores a tomography method to recover redshift information from the thermal SZ effect by cross-correlating with galaxy and matter distribution data, enabling detailed thermal history reconstruction of the universe.
Contribution
It introduces a novel tSZ tomography technique using cross correlations with galaxies and lensing data, and assesses the impact of gastrophysics on the reconstruction accuracy.
Findings
Strong correlation between gas pressure and matter distribution (r ~ 0.7).
Proposed method can measure redshift-resolved gas contributions with high significance.
Gastrophysics uncertainties impact the tSZ power spectrum more than the reconstruction of redshift contributions.
Abstract
The thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect directly measures the thermal pressure of free electrons integrated along the line of sight and thus contains valuable information on the thermal history of the universe. However, the redshift information is entangled in the projection along the line of sight. This projection effect severely degrades the power of the tSZ effect to reconstruct the thermal history. We investigate the tSZ tomography technique to recover this otherwise lost redshift information by cross correlating the tSZ effect with galaxies of known redshifts, or alternatively with matter distribution reconstructed from weak lensing tomography. We investigate in detail the 3D distribution of the gas thermal pressure and its relation with the matter distribution, through our adiabatic hydrodynamic simulation and the one with additional gastrophysics including radiative cooling,…
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