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Title: The non-thermal secondary CMB anisotropies from a cosmic distribution of radio galaxy lobes
Authors: Acharya, Sandeep Kumar
Majumdar, Subhabrata
Nath, Biman B.
Keywords: cosmic background radiation
cosmology
theory
Issue Date: 4-Nov-2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronmical Society, 2023, Vol. 518, 1171
Abstract: Current and upcoming high angular resolution and multifrequency experiments are well poised to explore the rich landscape of secondary cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies. In this context, we compute, for the first time, the power spectrum of CMB fluctuations from a cosmological distribution of evolving lobes of giant radio galaxies. We also explicitly take into account the non-thermal electron distribution, which has important implications for the inference of the CMB angular power spectrum. We calculate the mean global non-thermal y-distortion, 〈y〉NT. For observationally reasonable distribution of the jet luminosities in the range of 1045–1047 erg s−1, we find 〈y〉NT to be less than 10−5, and hence not violating the cosmic background explorer limit as previously claimed. Using the unique spectral dependence of the non-thermal Sunyaev–Zeldovich (SZ), we show that a detection of 〈y〉NT can be within reach at the level of ≳5σ from a future Primordial Inflation Explorer (PIXIE)-like experiment provided we understand the foregrounds precisely. The total non-thermal SZ power spectrum, CNTℓ⁠, from the radio lobes peaks at ℓ ∼ 3000 with an amplitude ∼1 per cent of thermal SZ power spectrum from galaxy clusters. A detection of the CNTℓ⁠, with a PIXIE-like sensitivity experiment, can lead to ∼5σ constraint on the mass dependence of the jet luminosity with the constraint becoming at least ten times better for the proposed more ambitious CMB-HD survey. This will further lead to the tightest constraint on the central black hole mass-to-host halo mass scaling relations.
Description: Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative locations)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2289/8038
ISSN: 0035-8711
1365-2966 (Online)
Alternative Location: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2023MNRAS.518.1171A/abstract
https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.04091
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac3166
https://inspirehep.net/literature/2030319
Copyright: 2023 The Author(s)
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