Cosmological constraints from thermal Sunyaev Zeldovich power spectrum revisited
Benjamin Horowitz, Uro\v{s} Seljak

TL;DR
This paper revisits the use of the thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich power spectrum for cosmological constraints, incorporating feedback effects and trispectrum analysis to improve the robustness and precision of measurements of .
Contribution
It extends previous analyses by including feedback effects and a full trispectrum in the tSZ power spectrum analysis, providing refined constraints on .
Findings
Constraints on are =0.820^{+0.021}_{-0.009}
Optimal variance scale identified at 90<l<350
Current tSZ data shows no evidence for low amplitude.
Abstract
Thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich (tSZ) power spectrum is one of the most sensitive methods to constrain cosmological parameters, scaling as the amplitude . It is determined by the integral over the halo mass function multiplied by the total pressure content of clusters, and further convolved by the cluster gas pressure profile. It has been shown that various feedback effects can change significantly the pressure profile, possibly even pushing the gas out to the virial radius and beyond, strongly affecting the tSZ power spectrum at high . Energetics arguments and SZ-halo mass scaling relations suggest feedback is unlikely to significantly change the total pressure content, making low tSZ power spectrum more robust against feedback effects. Furthermore, the separation between the cosmic infrared background (CIB) and tSZ is more reliable at low . Low modes are however…
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