Constraining reionization with the first measurement of the cross-correlation between the CMB optical-depth fluctuations and the Compton y-map
Abstract
We propose a new reionization probe that uses cosmic microwave background (CMB) observations; the cross-correlation between fluctuations in the CMB optical depth which probes the integrated electron density, , and the Compton -map which probes the integrated electron pressure. This cross-correlation is much less contaminated than the -map power spectrum by late-time cluster contributions. In addition, this cross-correlation can constrain the temperature of ionized bubbles while the optical-depth fluctuations and kinetic SZ effect can not. We measure this new observable using a Planck -map as well as a map of optical-depth fluctuations that we reconstruct from Planck CMB temperature data. We use our measurements to derive a first CMB-only upper limit on the temperature inside ionized bubbles, K (). We also present future forecasts, assuming a fiducial model with characteristic reionization bubble size Mpc and K. The signal-to-noise ratio of the fiducial cross-correlation using a signal dominated PICO-like -map becomes with CMB-S4 and with CMB-HD . For the fiducial model, we predict that the CMB-HD PICO cross-correlation should achieve an accurate measurement of the reionization parameters; K and Mpc. Since the power spectrum of the electron density fluctuations is constrained by the auto spectrum, the temperature constraints should be only weakly model-dependent on the details of the electron distributions and should be statistically representative of the temperature in ionized bubbles during reionization. This cross-correlation could, therefore, become an important observable for future CMB experiments.
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@article{arxiv.2102.00975,
title = {Constraining reionization with the first measurement of the cross-correlation between the CMB optical-depth fluctuations and the Compton y-map},
author = {Toshiya Namikawa and Anirban Roy and Blake D. Sherwin and Nicholas Battaglia and David N. Spergel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.00975},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
13 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication in PRD