The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Detection of Patchy Screening of the Cosmic Microwave Background

arxiv(2024)

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Spatial variations in the cosmic electron density after reionization generate cosmic microwave background anisotropies via Thomson scattering, a process known as the “patchy screening" effect. In this paper, we propose a new estimator for the patchy screening effect that is designed to mitigate biases from the dominant foreground signals. We use it to measure the cross-correlation between unWISE galaxies and patchy screening, the latter measured by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and Planck satellite. We report the first detection of the patchy screening effect, with the statistical significance of the cross-correlation exceeding 7σ. This measurement directly probes the distribution of electrons around these galaxies and provides strong evidence that gas is more extended than the underlying dark matter. By comparing our measurements to electron profiles extracted from simulations, we demonstrate the power of these observations to constrain galaxy evolution models. Requiring only the 2D positions of objects and no individual redshifts or velocity estimates, this approach is complementary to existing gas probes, such as those based on the kinetic Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect.
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