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Baryonic feedback biases on fundamental physics from lensed CMB power spectra

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2022-01-26 v1

Abstract

Upcoming measurements of the small-scale primary cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature and polarization power spectra (TTTT/TETE/EEEE) are anticipated to yield transformative constraints on new physics, including the effective number of relativistic species in the early universe (NeffN_{\rm eff}). However, at multipoles 3000\ell \gtrsim 3000, the primary CMB power spectra receive significant contributions from gravitational lensing. While these modes still carry primordial information, their theoretical modeling requires knowledge of the CMB lensing convergence power spectrum, CLκκC_L^{\kappa\kappa}, including on small scales where it is affected by nonlinear gravitational evolution and baryonic feedback processes. Thus, the high-\ell primary CMB is sensitive to these late-time, nonlinear effects. Here, we show that inaccuracies in the modeling of CLκκC_L^{\kappa\kappa} can yield surprisingly large biases on cosmological parameters inferred from the primary CMB power spectra measured by the upcoming Simons Observatory and CMB-S4 experiments. For CMB-S4, the biases can be as large as 1.6σ1.6\sigma on the Hubble constant H0H_0 in a fit to Λ\LambdaCDM and 1.2σ1.2\sigma on NeffN_{\rm eff} in a fit to Λ\LambdaCDM+NeffN_{\rm eff}. We show that these biases can be mitigated by explicitly discarding all TTTT data at >3000\ell>3000 or by marginalizing over parameters describing baryonic feedback processes, both at the cost of slightly larger error bars. We also discuss an alternative, data-driven mitigation strategy based on delensing the CMB TT and EE-mode maps. Finally, we show that analyses of upcoming data will require Einstein-Boltzmann codes to be run with much higher numerical precision settings than is currently standard, so as to avoid similar -- or larger -- parameter biases due to inaccurate theoretical predictions.

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@article{arxiv.2103.05582,
  title  = {Baryonic feedback biases on fundamental physics from lensed CMB power spectra},
  author = {Fiona McCarthy and J. Colin Hill and Mathew S. Madhavacheril},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.05582},
  year   = {2022}
}

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18 pages, 9 figures