TL;DR
This paper presents a new set of full-sky ISW maps generated from N-body simulations across a wide range of dark energy models, validated against theoretical expectations.
Contribution
It extends the pyGenISW package to produce accurate ISW maps for 791 wCDM cosmologies, enabling broader dark energy studies.
Findings
Quintessence models show higher ISW amplitudes than phantom models.
The ISW maps agree well with linear theory predictions.
The methodology is validated as a reliable tool for ISW-LSS analyses.
Abstract
The late-time linear Integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect directly probes the dynamics of cosmic acceleration and the nature of dark energy. Detecting these weak, secondary temperature anisotropy signals of the CMB requires accurate theoretical predictions of their amplitude across cosmological models. By extending the pyGenISW package, previously limited to CDM, we aim to generate full-sky ISW maps for a suite of 791 CDM cosmologies using the Gower Street N-body simulations, thereby enabling ISW analyses across a broader dark-energy parameter space. We make our code and ISW data publicly available. We compute the ISW signals by tracing the time evolution of the gravitational potential across large-volume simulations that span dark energy equation of state parameters from phantom to quintessence, . These data are projected onto the sphere…
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