Detection of the ISW and SZ effects from the CMB-Galaxy correlation
Abstract
We present a cross-correlation analysis of the WMAP cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature anisotropies and the SDSS galaxy density fluctuations. We find significant detections of the angular CMB-galaxy correlation for both the flux limited galaxy sample (z~0.3) and the high redshift (z ~ 0.5) color selected sample. The signal is compatible with that expected from the integrated Sachs-Wolfe (ISW) effect at large angles (θ > 3deg) and the Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) effect at small scales (θ < 1 deg). The detected correlation at low-z is in good agreement with a previous analysis using the APM survey (z~0.15). The combined analysis of all 3 samples yields a total significance better than 3 sigma for ISW and about 2.7 σ for SZ, with a Compton parameter y~10(-6). For a given flat LCDM model, the ISW effect depends both on the value of and the galaxy bias b. To break this degeneracy, we estimate the bias using the ratio between the galaxy and mass auto-correlation functions in each sample. With our bias estimation, all samples consistently favor a best fit dark-energy dominated model: ~ 0.8, with a 2 σ error =0.69-0.86.
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