CMB lensing reconstruction biases from masking extragalactic sources
Margherita Lembo, Giulio Fabbian, Julien Carron, Antony Lewis

TL;DR
This paper investigates how masking extragalactic sources in CMB maps introduces biases in lensing measurements, quantifies these biases, and proposes mitigation strategies, with implications for future cosmological analyses and cluster mass calibration.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of mask-induced biases in CMB lensing reconstruction, including analytic models and simulation tests, highlighting their significance and methods for reduction.
Findings
Masking extragalactic sources can bias lensing auto- and cross-correlation spectra.
Optimal filtering significantly reduces mask-induced biases.
Biases from tSZ-selected clusters are potentially detectable with high significance.
Abstract
Observed Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) maps are contaminated by foregrounds, some of which are usually masked to perform cosmological analyses. If masks are correlated to the lensing signal, such as those removing extragalactic emissions located in matter overdensities, measurements over the unmasked sky may give biased estimates. We quantify the impact of these mask-induced biases for the reconstructed CMB lensing auto- and cross-correlation power spectra with external matter tracers. We show that they arise both from changes in the lensing power, and via modifications to the reconstruction power spectrum corrections, , and ). For direct masking of the CMB lensing field, we derive simple analytic models of the masking effect and show that it is potentially large. We show that mask-induced biases are significantly reduced by optimal filtering of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
