Cosmic Microwave Background Temperature at Galaxy Clusters
Abstract
We have deduced the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature in the Coma cluster (A1656, z=0.0231), and in A2163 (z=0.203) from spectral measurements of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect over four passbands at radio and microwave frequencies. The resulting temperatures at these redshifts are TComa = 2.789+0.080-0.065 K and TA2163 = 3.377+0.101-0.102 K, respectively. These values confirm the expected relation T(z)=T0(1+z), where T0= 2.725 0.002 K is the value measured by the COBE/FIRAS experiment. Alternative scaling relations that are conjectured in non-standard cosmologies can be constrained by the data; for example, if T(z) = T0(1+z)1-a or T(z)=T0[1+(1+d)z], then a=-0.16+0.34-0.32 and d = 0.17 0.36 (at 95% confidence). We briefly discuss future prospects for more precise SZ measurements of T(z) at higher redshifts.
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