Evidence for a thermal pressure deficit in galaxy groups from the tSZ effect and weak lensing
Abstract
Measurements of the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect have yet to form a consistent picture of the thermodynamic state of the gas in the intracluster medium: their interpretation is complicated by foreground contamination and uncertain halo masses. We present new measurements of the tSZ effect around the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Luminous Red Galaxy (LRG) sample, together with galaxy-galaxy lensing (GGL) measurements that enable a like-with-like comparison to state-of-the-art hydrodynamical simulations. We robustly isolate the tSZ signal by directly modeling the dust and radio emission of the target galaxies using the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) single-channel temperature maps, substantially reducing uncertainties from astrophysical foregrounds. Across halo masses and redshifts , we find that the fiducial 1 Gpc FLAMINGO simulation significantly overpredicts the observed tSZ signal at (i.e., at ). Even the simulation with the strongest gas expulsion---which successfully reproduces the gas density inferred from kinetic SZ measurements of the same galaxy sample---overpredicts the thermal pressure. Because the strongest feedback model already reproduces the observed gas density, the remaining discrepancy is difficult to explain with additional gas depletion alone. Instead, current hydrodynamical simulations appear to overpredict the thermal pressure of galaxy groups by a factor of two, pointing toward missing non-thermal pressure support or significant departures from hydrostatic equilibrium.
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@article{arxiv.2608.00164,
title = {Evidence for a thermal pressure deficit in galaxy groups from the tSZ effect and weak lensing},
author = {Jared Siegel and Alexandra Amon and Jenny E. Greene and Ian G. McCarthy and Eliot Quataert and William Coulton},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.00164},
year = {2026}
}
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29 pages, 15 figures, submitted to ApJ