Author:
Chluba Jens,Kite Thomas,Ravenni Andrea
Abstract
Abstract
Spectral distortions of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) have been recognized as an
important future probe of the early Universe. Existing theoretical studies primarily focused on
describing the evolution and creation of average distortions, ignoring spatial perturbations
in the plasma. One of the main reasons for this choice is that a treatment of the spectro-spatial
evolution of the photon field deep into the primordial Universe requires solving a radiative
transfer problem for the distortion signals, which in full detail is computationally challenging.
Here we provide the first crucial step towards tackling this problem by formulating a new spectral
discretisation of the underlying average thermalisation Green's function. Our approach allows us
to convert the high-dimensional partial differential equation system (≃ 103–104
equations) into and set of ordinary differential equations of much lower dimension (≃ 10
equations). We demonstrate the precision of the approach and highlight how it may be further
improved in the future. We also clarify the link of the observable spectral distortion parameters
(e.g., μ and y) to the computational spectral basis that we use in our frequency
discretisation. This reveals how several basis-dependent ambiguities can be interpreted in future
CMB analysis. Even if not exact, the new Green's function discretisation can be used to formulate
a generalised photon Boltzmann-hierarchy, which can then be solved with methods that are familiar
from theoretical studies of the CMB temperature and polarisation anisotropies. We will carry this
program out in a series of companion papers, thereby opening the path to full spectro-spatial
exploration of the CMB with future CMB imagers and spectrometers.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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