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Exploring compensated isocurvature perturbations with CMB spectral distortion anisotropies

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-09-10 v3 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We develop a linear perturbation theory for the spectral yy-distortions of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). The yy-distortions generated during the recombination epoch are usually negligible because the energy transfer due to the Compton scattering is strongly suppressed at that time, but they can be significant if there is a considerable amount of compensated isocurvature perturbation (CIP), which is not tightly constrained from the present CMB observations. The linear yy-distortions explicitly depend on the baryon density fluctuations, therefore yy anisotropies can completely resolve the degeneracy between the baryon isocurvature perturbations and the cold dark matter ones. This novel method is free from lensing contaminations that can affect the previous approach to the CIPs based on the nonlinear modulation of the CMB anisotropies. We compute the cross correlation functions of the yy-distortions with the CMB temperature and the EE mode polarization anisotropies. They are sensitive to the correlated CIPs parameterized by fPCIPζ/Pζζf'\equiv\mathcal P_{\rm CIP\zeta}/\mathcal P_{\zeta \zeta} with Pζζ\mathcal P_{\zeta \zeta} and PCIPζ\mathcal P_{\rm CIP\zeta} being the auto correlation of the adiabatic perturbations and the cross correlation between them and the CIPs. We investigate how well the yy anisotropies will constrain ff' in future observations such as those provided by a PIXIE-like and a PRISM-like survey, LiteBIRD and a cosmic variance limited (CVL) survey, taking into account the degradation in constraining power due to the presence of Sunyaev Zel'dovich effect from galaxy clusters. For example, our forecasts show that it is possible to achieve an upper limit of f<2×105f'< 2 \times 10^{5} at 68% C.L. with LiteBIRD, and f<2×104f'<2\times 10^{4} with CVL observations.

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@article{arxiv.1805.08773,
  title  = {Exploring compensated isocurvature perturbations with CMB spectral distortion anisotropies},
  author = {Taku Haga and Keisuke Inomata and Atsuhisa Ota and Andrea Ravenni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.08773},
  year   = {2018}
}

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26 pages, 4 figures; v3: the effect of sky-cut is taken into account, JCAP published version