The SZ effect contribution to WMAP. A Cross-Correlation between WMAP and ROSAT

Abstract

We cross-correlate WMAP and ROSAT diffuse X-ray background maps and look for common features in both data sets. We use the power spectrum of the product maps and the cross-power spectrum to highlight a possible correlation. The power spectrum of the product maps does not detect any correlation and the cross-power spectrum does not show any significant deviation from 0. We explore different explanations for this lack of correlation. A universe with a low value of Sigma8 could naturally explain the lack of correlation. We also discuss the systematic effects which can affect this result, in particular the subtraction of some cluster signal from the ROSAT diffuse maps which could significantly suppress the correlation signal. These systematic effects reduce considerably the significance of our constraints on the cosmological model. When we include the systematic effects we find a weaker constrain on Sigma8 allowing models with values as large as Sigma8=1 (for Omegam = 0.3) to be consistent with the lack of correlation. To illustrate the capabilities of the method with future high-quality data, we show how from the correlation signal it should be possible to predict the level of contamination of the SZ effect on the power spectrum of the CMB. Within the systematic errors we find evidence that this contribution is negligible for WMAP and is expected to be small in experiments like ACBAR or CBI, but can be important for future high resolution experiments.

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