24–28 Aug 2026
Leiden University
Europe/Zurich timezone

Probing Effects of Feedback using the Cross-correlation of tSZ and CMB lensing maps from the South Pole Telescope

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20m
Gorlaeus gebouw (Leiden University)

Gorlaeus gebouw

Leiden University

Einsteinweg 55, 2333 CC Leiden
Talk Cosmic Microwave Background

Speaker

Ana Carolina Silva Oliveira (California Institute of Technology)

Description

The thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich (tSZ) effect and gravitational lensing of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) are powerful and complementary probes of cosmic structure formation: the former traces baryonic gas in galaxy clusters via Compton scattering, while the latter captures gravitational deflection by large-scale structure. Their cross-correlation constrains the relationship between baryonic gas and matter distribution across a broad range of redshifts, offering a window into baryonic feedback processes.
I present measurements of the tSZ–CMB lensing cross-correlation using maps from the South Pole Telescope over a 100 square-degree patch of the sky. I describe our approach to measuring the tSZ–CMB lensing cross-spectrum, including treatments of key systematic effects and mitigation strategies. I then outline our methodology for modeling of the signal, and the framework for parameter inference. Finally, I discuss the implications of this measurement for baryonic feedback models.

Authors

Ana Carolina Silva Oliveira (California Institute of Technology) Dr Srinivasan Raghunathan (UC Davis) Prof. W.L. Kimmy Wu (California Institute of Technology)

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