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Mapping the Dark Matter through the Cosmic Microwave Background Damping Tail

Published 2001 July 25 © 2001. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Wayne Hu 2001 ApJ 557 L79 DOI 10.1086/323253

1538-4357/557/2/L79

Abstract

The lensing of cosmic microwave background (CMB) photons by intervening large-scale structure leaves a characteristic imprint on its arcminute-scale anisotropy that can be used to map the dark matter distribution in projection on degree scales or ~100 h-1 Mpc comoving. We introduce a new algorithm for mass reconstruction that optimally utilizes information from the weak lensing of CMB anisotropies in the damping tail. Individual degree-scale mass structures can be recovered with a high signal-to-noise ratio from a foreground-free CMB map of arcminute-scale resolution, specifically with an FWHM beam less than 5' and a noise level less than 15 (10-6 arcmin) or 41 (μK arcmin).

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