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First Constraints on the Epoch of Reionization Using the Non-Gaussianity of the Kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect from the South Pole Telescope and Herschel-SPIRE Observations.

Authors :
Raghunathan S
Ade PAR
Anderson AJ
Ansarinejad B
Archipley M
Austermann JE
Balkenhol L
Beall JA
Benabed K
Bender AN
Benson BA
Bianchini F
Bleem LE
Bock J
Bouchet FR
Bryant L
Camphuis E
Carlstrom JE
Cecil TW
Chang CL
Chaubal P
Chiang HC
Chichura PM
Chou TL
Citron R
Coerver A
Crawford TM
Crites AT
Cukierman A
Daley C
Dibert KR
Dobbs MA
Doussot A
Dutcher D
Everett W
Feng C
Ferguson KR
Fichman K
Foster A
Galli S
Gallicchio J
Gambrel AE
Gardner RW
Ge F
George EM
Goeckner-Wald N
Gualtieri R
Guidi F
Guns S
Gupta N
de Haan T
Halverson NW
Hivon E
Holder GP
Holzapfel WL
Hood JC
Hrubes JD
Hryciuk A
Huang N
Hubmayr J
Irwin KD
Kéruzoré F
Khalife AR
Knox L
Korman M
Kornoelje K
Kuo CL
Lee AT
Levy K
Li D
Lowitz AE
Lu C
Maniyar A
Martsen ES
McMahon JJ
Menanteau F
Millea M
Montgomery J
Corbett Moran C
Nakato Y
Natoli T
Nibarger JP
Noble GI
Novosad V
Omori Y
Padin S
Pan Z
Paschos P
Patil S
Phadke KA
Prabhu K
Pryke C
Quan W
Rahimi M
Rahlin A
Reichardt CL
Rouble M
Ruhl JE
Saliwanchik BR
Schaffer KK
Schiappucci E
Sievers C
Smecher G
Sobrin JA
Stark AA
Stephen J
Suzuki A
Tandoi C
Thompson KL
Thorne B
Trendafilova C
Tucker C
Umilta C
Veach T
Vieira JD
Viero MP
Wan Y
Wang G
Whitehorn N
Wu WLK
Yefremenko V
Young MR
Zebrowski JA
Zemcov M
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2024 Sep 20; Vol. 133 (12), pp. 121004.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We report results from an analysis aimed at detecting the trispectrum of the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (kSZ) effect by combining data from the South Pole Telescope (SPT) and Herschel-SPIRE experiments over a 100  deg^{2} field. The SPT observations combine data from the previous and current surveys, namely SPTpol and SPT-3G, to achieve depths of 4.5, 3, and 16  μK-arcmin in bands centered at 95, 150, and 220 GHz. For SPIRE, we include data from the 600 and 857 GHz bands. We reconstruct the velocity-induced large-scale correlation of the small-scale kSZ signal with a quadratic estimator that uses two cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature maps, constructed by optimally combining data from all the frequency bands. We reject the null hypothesis of a zero trispectrum at 10.3σ level. However, the measured trispectrum contains contributions from both the kSZ and other undesired components, such as CMB lensing and astrophysical foregrounds, with kSZ being sub-dominant. We use the agora simulations to estimate the expected signal from CMB lensing and astrophysical foregrounds. After accounting for the contributions from CMB lensing and foreground signals, we do not detect an excess kSZ-only trispectrum and use this nondetection to set constraints on reionization. By applying a prior based on observations of the Gunn-Peterson trough, we obtain an upper limit on the duration of reionization of Δz_{re,50}<4.5 (95% confidence level). We find these constraints are fairly robust to foregrounds assumptions. This trispectrum measurement is independent of, but consistent with, Planck's optical depth measurement. This result is the first constraint on the epoch of reionization using the non-Gaussian nature of the kSZ signal.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
133
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39373410
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.121004