Non-Gaussianity in CMB lensing from full-sky simulations
The lensing convergence field describing the weak lensing effect of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation is expected to be subject to mild deviations from Gaussianity. We perform a suite of full-sky lensing simulations using ray tracing through multiple lens planes - generated by combinin...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
04.11.2024
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Online Access | Get full text |
DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.02774 |
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Summary: | The lensing convergence field describing the weak lensing effect of the
Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation is expected to be subject to mild
deviations from Gaussianity. We perform a suite of full-sky lensing simulations
using ray tracing through multiple lens planes - generated by combining
$N$-body simulations on smaller scales and low-to-intermediate redshifts with
realisations of Gaussian random fields on large scales and at high redshifts.
We quantify the non-Gaussianity of the resulting convergence fields in terms of
a set of skewness and kurtosis parameters and show that the non-Gaussian
information in these maps can be used to constrain cosmological parameters such
as the cold dark matter density $\Omega_\mathrm{c} h^2$ or the amplitude of
primordial curvature perturbations $A_\mathrm{s}$. We forecast that for future
CMB lensing observations, combining the non-Gaussian parameters with the
Gaussian information can increase constraining power on $(\Omega_\mathrm{c}
h^2, A_\mathrm{s})$ by a few per cent compared to constraints from Gaussian
observables alone. We make the simulation code for the full-sky lensing
simulation available for download from GitHub. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.02774 |