On the recovery of ISW fluctuations using large-scale structure tracers and CMB temperature and polarization anisotropies
L. Bonavera, R.B. Barreiro, A. Marcos-Caballero, P. Vielva

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method combining CMB data, large-scale structure surveys, and polarization to effectively reconstruct the ISW signal, demonstrating high accuracy even under realistic observational conditions.
Contribution
It presents a novel Linear Covariance-Based filter that integrates multiple data sources, including polarization, to improve ISW signal reconstruction from CMB and LSS data.
Findings
Successful reconstruction of the ISW map with ~80% correlation under realistic conditions.
Including polarization modestly improves reconstruction accuracy.
Combining multiple surveys enhances the ISW signal detection.
Abstract
In this work we present a method to extract the signal induced by the integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). It makes use of the Linear Covariance-Based filter introduced by Barreiro et al., and combines CMB data with any number of large-scale structure (LSS) surveys and lensing information. It also exploits CMB polarization to reduce cosmic variance. The performance of the method has been thoroughly tested with simulations taking into account the impact of non-ideal conditions such as incomplete sky coverage or the presence of noise. In particular, three galaxy surveys are simulated, whose redshift distributions peak at low (), intermediate () and high redshift (). The contribution of each of the considered data sets as well as the effect of a mask and noise in the reconstructed ISW map is studied in…
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