Author:
Giri Utkarsh,Smith Kendrick M.
Abstract
Abstract
KSZ velocity reconstruction is a recently proposed method for mapping
the largest-scale modes of the universe, by applying a quadratic estimator
v̂
r
to the small-scale CMB and a galaxy catalog.
We implement kSZ velocity reconstruction in an N-body simulation
pipeline and explore its properties.
We find that the reconstruction noise can be larger than the analytic
prediction which is usually assumed.
We revisit the analytic prediction and find additional noise terms which explain the discrepancy.
The new terms are obtained from a six-point halo model calculation,
and are analogous to the N
(1) and N
(3/2) biases
in CMB lensing.
We implement an MCMC pipeline which estimates fNL
from
N-body kSZ simulations, and show
that it recovers unbiased estimates of fNL
, with statistical
errors consistent with a Fisher matrix forecast.
Overall, these results confirm that kSZ velocity reconstruction will be
a powerful probe of cosmology in the near future, but new terms
should be included in the noise power spectrum.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
14 articles.
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