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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Delensed Power Spectra and Parameters

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-05-18 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We present LCDM cosmological parameter constraints obtained from delensed microwave background power spectra. Lensing maps from a subset of DR4 data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) are used to undo the lensing effect in ACT spectra observed at 150 and 98 GHz. At 150 GHz, we remove the lensing distortion with an effective efficiency of 30% (TT), 30% (EE), 26% (TE) and 20% (BB); this results in detections of the delensing effect at 8.7 sigma (TT), 5.1 sigma (EE), 2.6 sigma (TE), and 2.4 sigma (BB) significance. The combination of 150 and 98 GHz TT, EE, and TE delensed spectra is well fit by a standard LCDM model. We also measure the shift in best-fit parameters when fitting delensed versus lensed spectra; while this shift does not inform our ability to measure cosmological parameters, it does provide a three-way consistency check among the lensing inferred from the best-fit parameters, the lensing in the CMB power spectrum, and the reconstructed lensing map. This shift is predicted to be zero when fitting with the correct model since both lensed and delensed spectra originate from the same region of sky. Fitting with a LCDM model and marginalizing over foregrounds, we find that the shift in cosmological parameters is consistent with zero. Our results show that gravitational lensing of the microwave background is internally consistent within the framework of the standard cosmological model.

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@article{arxiv.2007.14405,
  title  = {The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Delensed Power Spectra and Parameters},
  author = {Dongwon Han and Neelima Sehgal and Amanda MacInnis and Alexander van Engelen and Blake D. Sherwin and Mathew S. Madhavacheril and Simone Aiola and Nicholas Battaglia and James A. Beall and Daniel T. Becker and Erminia Calabrese and Steve K. Choi and Omar Darwish and Edward V. Denison and Mark J. Devlin and Jo Dunkley and Simone Ferraro and Anna E. Fox and Matthew Hasselfield and J. Colin Hill and Gene C. Hilton and Matt Hilton and Renée Hložek and Johannes Hubmayr and John P. Hughes and Arthur Kosowsky and Jeff Van Lanen and Thibaut Louis and Kavilan Moodley and Sigurd Naess and Toshiya Namikawa and Federico Nati and John P. Nibarger and Michael D. Niemack and Lyman A. Page and Bruce Partridge and Frank J. Qu and Alessandro Schillaci and David N. Spergel and Suzanne Staggs and Emilie Storer and Edward J. Wollack},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.14405},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

29 pages, 17 figures, version matches that accepted by JCAP