Impact of Cluster Physics on the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Power Spectrum
Laurie D. Shaw, Daisuke Nagai, Suman Bhattacharya, Erwin T. Lau

TL;DR
This paper models how astrophysical processes like feedback and non-thermal pressure in galaxy clusters affect the thermal SZ power spectrum, highlighting the importance of these factors for interpreting cosmological measurements.
Contribution
It introduces an analytic model incorporating feedback and non-thermal pressure, calibrated with observations and simulations, to study their impact on the SZ power spectrum.
Findings
Feedback suppresses small-scale power
Non-thermal pressure reduces large-scale power
Model aligns well with X-ray observations and reduces sigma_8 tension
Abstract
We use an analytic model to investigate the theoretical uncertainty on the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) power spectrum due to astrophysical uncertainties in the thermal structure of the intracluster medium. Our model accounts for star formation and energy feedback (from supernovae and active galactic nuclei) as well as radially dependent non-thermal pressure support due to random gas motions, the latter calibrated by recent hydrodynamical simulations. We compare the model against X-ray observations of low redshift clusters, finding excellent agreement with observed pressure profiles. Varying the levels of feedback and non-thermal pressure support can significantly change both the amplitude and shape of the thermal SZ power spectrum. Increasing the feedback suppresses power at small angular scales, shifting the peak of the power spectrum to lower ell. On the other hand, increasing the…
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