Probing gaseous galactic halos through the rotational kSZ effect
Jos\'e Manuel Zorrilla Matilla, Zolt\'an Haiman

TL;DR
This paper investigates the feasibility of detecting the rotational kSZ effect from gaseous galactic halos through stacking CMB data, proposing models and analyzing current and future observational capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces models for the rotational kSZ signal, assesses detection prospects with current and upcoming CMB experiments, and provides a proof-of-concept stacking analysis using MaNGA and Planck data.
Findings
A 3σ detection requires several tens of thousands of galaxies with current data.
Upcoming experiments like ACT can achieve detection with fewer galaxies.
Planck data stacking rules out large temperature dipoles around spiral galaxies.
Abstract
The rotational kinematic Sunyaev-Zeldovich (rkSZ) signal, imprinted on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) by the gaseous halos (spinning "atmospheres") of foreground galaxies, would be a novel probe of galaxy formation. Although the signal is too weak to detect in individual galaxies, we analyze the feasibility of its statistical detection via stacking CMB data on many galaxies for which the spin orientation can be estimated spectroscopically. We use an "optimistic" model, in which fully ionized atmospheres contain the cosmic baryon fraction and spin at the halo's circular velocity , and a more realistic model, based on hydrodynamical simulations, with multi-phase atmospheres spinning at a fraction of . We incorporate realistic noise estimates into our analysis. Using low-redshift galaxy properties from the MaNGA spectroscopic survey (with median halo…
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