Reconstructing cosmic growth with kSZ observations in the era of Stage IV experiments
Abstract
Future ground-based CMB experiments will generate competitive large-scale structure datasets by precisely characterizing CMB secondary anisotropies over a large fraction of the sky. We describe a method for constraining the growth rate of structure to sub-1% precision out to , using a combination of galaxy cluster peculiar velocities measured using the kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (kSZ) effect, and the velocity field reconstructed from galaxy redshift surveys. We consider only thermal SZ-selected cluster samples, which will consist of sources for Stage 3 and 4 CMB experiments respectively. Three different methods for separating the kSZ effect from the primary CMB are compared, including a novel blind "constrained realization" method that improves signal-to-noise by a factor of over a commonly-used aperture photometry technique. Measurements of the integrated tSZ -parameter are used to break the kSZ velocity-optical depth degeneracy, and the effects of including CMB polarization and SZ profile uncertainties are also considered. A combination of future Stage 4 experiments should be able to measure the product of the growth and expansion rates, , to better than 1% in bins of out to -- competitive with contemporary redshift-space distortion constraints from galaxy surveys.
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@article{arxiv.1604.01382,
title = {Reconstructing cosmic growth with kSZ observations in the era of Stage IV experiments},
author = {David Alonso and Thibaut Louis and Philip Bull and Pedro G. Ferreira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.01382},
year = {2016}
}
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16 pages, 8 figures