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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: High-resolution component-separated maps across one-third of the sky

Authors :
Coulton, William R.
Madhavacheril, Mathew S.
Duivenvoorden, Adriaan J.
Hill, J. Colin
Abril-Cabezas, Irene
Ade, Peter A. R.
Aiola, Simone
Alford, Tommy
Amiri, Mandana
Amodeo, Stefania
An, Rui
Atkins, Zachary
Austermann, Jason E.
Battaglia, Nicholas
Battistelli, Elia Stefano
Beall, James A.
Bean, Rachel
Beringue, Benjamin
Bhandarkar, Tanay
Biermann, Emily
Bolliet, Boris
Bond, J Richard
Cai, Hongbo
Calabrese, Erminia
Calafut, Victoria
Capalbo, Valentina
Carrero, Felipe
Chesmore, Grace E.
Cho, Hsiao-mei
Choi, Steve K.
Clark, Susan E.
Rosado, Rodrigo Córdova
Cothard, Nicholas F.
Coughlin, Kevin
Crowley, Kevin T.
Devlin, Mark J.
Dicker, Simon
Doze, Peter
Duell, Cody J.
Duff, Shannon M.
Dunkley, Jo
Dünner, Rolando
Fanfani, Valentina
Fankhanel, Max
Farren, Gerrit
Ferraro, Simone
Freundt, Rodrigo
Fuzia, Brittany
Gallardo, Patricio A.
Garrido, Xavier
Givans, Jahmour
Gluscevic, Vera
Golec, Joseph E.
Guan, Yilun
Halpern, Mark
Han, Dongwon
Hasselfield, Matthew
Healy, Erin
Henderson, Shawn
Hensley, Brandon
Hervías-Caimapo, Carlos
Hilton, Gene C.
Hilton, Matt
Hincks, Adam D.
Hložek, Renée
Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty
Huber, Zachary B.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Huffenberger, Kevin M.
Hughes, John P.
Irwin, Kent
Isopi, Giovanni
Jense, Hidde T.
Keller, Ben
Kim, Joshua
Knowles, Kenda
Koopman, Brian J.
Kosowsky, Arthur
Kramer, Darby
Kusiak, Aleksandra
La Posta, Adrien
Lakey, Victoria
Lee, Eunseong
Li, Zack
Li, Yaqiong
Limon, Michele
Lokken, Martine
Louis, Thibaut
Lungu, Marius
MacCrann, Niall
MacInnis, Amanda
Maldonado, Diego
Maldonado, Felipe
Mallaby-Kay, Maya
Marques, Gabriela A.
van Marrewijk, Joshiwa
McCarthy, Fiona
McMahon, Jeff
Mehta, Yogesh
Menanteau, Felipe
Moodley, Kavilan
Morris, Thomas W.
Mroczkowski, Tony
Naess, Sigurd
Namikawa, Toshiya
Nati, Federico
Newburgh, Laura
Nicola, Andrina
Niemack, Michael D.
Nolta, Michael R.
Orlowski-Scherer, John
Page, Lyman A.
Pandey, Shivam
Partridge, Bruce
Prince, Heather
Puddu, Roberto
Qu, Frank J.
Radiconi, Federico
Robertson, Naomi
Rojas, Felipe
Sakuma, Tai
Salatino, Maria
Schaan, Emmanuel
Schmitt, Benjamin L.
Sehgal, Neelima
Shaikh, Shabbir
Sherwin, Blake D.
Sierra, Carlos
Sievers, Jon
Sifón, Cristóbal
Simon, Sara
Sonka, Rita
Spergel, David N.
Staggs, Suzanne T.
Storer, Emilie
Switzer, Eric R.
Tampier, Niklas
Thornton, Robert
Trac, Hy
Treu, Jesse
Tucker, Carole
Ullom, Joel
Vale, Leila R.
Van Engelen, Alexander
Van Lanen, Jeff
Vargas, Cristian
Vavagiakis, Eve M.
Wagoner, Kasey
Wang, Yuhan
Wenzl, Lukas
Wollack, Edward J.
Xu, Zhilei
Zago, Fernando
Zheng, Kaiwen
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Observations of the millimeter sky contain valuable information on a number of signals, including the blackbody cosmic microwave background (CMB), Galactic emissions, and the Compton-$y$ distortion due to the thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (tSZ) effect. Extracting new insight into cosmological and astrophysical questions often requires combining multi-wavelength observations to spectrally isolate one component. In this work, we present a new arcminute-resolution Compton-$y$ map, which traces out the line-of-sight-integrated electron pressure, as well as maps of the CMB in intensity and E-mode polarization, across a third of the sky (around 13,000 sq.~deg.). We produce these through a joint analysis of data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) Data Release 4 and 6 at frequencies of roughly 93, 148, and 225 GHz, together with data from the \textit{Planck} satellite at frequencies between 30 GHz and 545 GHz. We present detailed verification of an internal linear combination pipeline implemented in a needlet frame that allows us to efficiently suppress Galactic contamination and account for spatial variations in the ACT instrument noise. These maps provide a significant advance, in noise levels and resolution, over the existing \textit{Planck} component-separated maps and will enable a host of science goals including studies of cluster and galaxy astrophysics, inferences of the cosmic velocity field, primordial non-Gaussianity searches, and gravitational lensing reconstruction of the CMB.<br />Comment: The Compton-y map and associated products will be made publicly available upon publication of the paper. The CMB T and E mode maps will be made available when the DR6 maps are made public

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2307.01258
Document Type :
Working Paper