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Planck 2015 results: XXIII. The thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect-cosmic infrared background correlation

Authors :
Ade, PAR
Aghanim, N
Arnaud, M
Aumont, J
Baccigalupi, C
Banday, AJ
Barreiro, RB
Bartlett, JG
Bartolo, N
Battaner, E
Benabed, K
Benoit-Lévy, A
Bernard, JP
Bersanelli, M
Bielewicz, P
Bock, JJ
Bonaldi, A
Bonavera, L
Bond, JR
Borrill, J
Bouchet, FR
Burigana, C
Butler, RC
Calabrese, E
Catalano, A
Chamballu, A
Chiang, HC
Christensen, PR
Churazov, E
Clements, DL
Colombo, LPL
Combet, C
Comis, B
Couchot, F
Coulais, A
Crill, BP
Curto, A
Cuttaia, F
Danese, L
Davies, RD
Davis, RJ
De Bernardis, P
De Rosa, A
De Zotti, G
Delabrouille, J
Dickinson, C
Diego, JM
Dole, H
Donzelli, S
Doré, O
Douspis, M
Ducout, A
Dupac, X
Efstathiou, G
Elsner, F
Enßlin, TA
Eriksen, HK
Finelli, F
Flores-Cacho, I
Forni, O
Frailis, M
Fraisse, AA
Franceschi, E
Galeotta, S
Galli, S
Ganga, K
Génova-Santos, RT
Giard, M
Giraud-Héraud, Y
Gjerløw, E
González-Nuevo, J
Górski, KM
Gregorio, A
Gruppuso, A
Gudmundsson, JE
Hansen, FK
Harrison, DL
Helou, G
Hernández-Monteagudo, C
Herranz, D
Hildebrandt, SR
Hivon, E
Hobson, M
Hornstrup, A
Hovest, W
Huffenberger, KM
Hurier, G
Jaffe, AH
Jaffe, TR
Jones, WC
Keihänen, E
Keskitalo, R
Kisner, TS
Kneissl, R
Knoche, J
Kunz, M
Kurki-Suonio, H
Lagache, G
Lamarre, JM
Langer, M
Harrison, Diana [0000-0001-8687-6588]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020.

Abstract

We use Planck data to detect the cross-correlation between the thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich (tSZ) effect and the infrared emission from the galaxies that make up the the cosmic infrared background (CIB). We first perform a stacking analysis towards Planck-confirmed galaxy clusters. We detect infrared emission produced by dusty galaxies inside these clusters and demonstrate that the infrared emission is about 50% more extended than the tSZ effect. Modelling the emission with a Navarro--Frenk--White profile, we find that the radial profile concentration parameter is $c_{500} = 1.00^{+0.18}_{-0.15}$. This indicates that infrared galaxies in the outskirts of clusters have higher infrared flux than cluster-core galaxies. We also study the cross-correlation between tSZ and CIB anisotropies, following three alternative approaches based on power spectrum analyses: (i) using a catalogue of confirmed clusters detected in Planck data; (ii) using an all-sky tSZ map built from Planck frequency maps; and (iii) using cross-spectra between Planck frequency maps. With the three different methods, we detect the tSZ-CIB cross-power spectrum at significance levels of (i) 6 $\sigma$, (ii) 3 $\sigma$, and (iii) 4 $\sigma$. We model the tSZ-CIB cross-correlation signature and compare predictions with the measurements. The amplitude of the cross-correlation relative to the fiducial model is $A_{\rm tSZ-CIB}= 1.2\pm0.3$. This result is consistent with predictions for the tSZ-CIB cross-correlation assuming the best-fit cosmological model from Planck 2015 results along with the tSZ and CIB scaling relations.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3febc2176bf69a5bf9994e112625e490
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.60117