PACT I: Combining ACT and Planck data for optimal detection of tSZ signal
Abstract
We present the optimal reconstruction of the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect signal based on the combination of a heterogeneous dataset consisting of ACT and Planck data, with different numbers of channels, angular resolutions and noise levels. We combine both datasets using two different approaches, a Matched Multi-Filter (MMF) technique and an optimised Internal Linear Combination (ILC). We show that when applying the MMF to the combination of ACT and Planck data, the size-flux degeneracy is reduced and the signal-to-noise of clusters detected with their SZ signal improves by up to a factor of three. In the case of the optimised ILC method, we show that the tSZ map is reconstructed with a resolution of arcmin. This is more than a factor two improvement compared with the Planck resolution, and with a very good control of noise, i.e. limited only by the intrinsic noise of the individual experiments. The combination of ACT and Planck data offers a unique opportunity to improve on the study of the pressure profiles and to study substructure in clusters through their tSZ.
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@article{arxiv.1902.00350,
title = {PACT I: Combining ACT and Planck data for optimal detection of tSZ signal},
author = {N. Aghanim and M. Douspis and G. Hurier and D. Crichton and J. -M. Diego and M. Hasselfield and J. Macias-Perez and T. A. Marriage and E. Pointecouteau and M. Remazeilles and E. Soubrie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.00350},
year = {2019}
}
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10 pages, 10 figures