We perform a detailed study of the bispectrum of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect. Using an analytical model for the pressure profiles of the intracluster medium, we demonstrate the SZ bispectrum to be a sensitive probe of the amplitude of the matter power spectrum parameter σ8. We find that the bispectrum amplitude scales as B tSZσ11-128, compared to that of the power spectrum, which scales as A tSZσ7-98. We show that the SZ bispectrum is principally sourced by massive clusters at redshifts around z ∼ 0.4, which have been well studied observationally. This is in contrast to the SZ power spectrum, which receives a significant contribution from less well understood low-mass and high-redshift groups and clusters. Therefore, the amplitude of the bispectrum at ℓ ∼ 3000 is less sensitive to astrophysical uncertainties than the SZ power spectrum. We show that current high-resolution cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments should be able to detect the SZ bispectrum amplitude with high significance, in part due to the low contamination from extragalactic foregrounds. A combination of the SZ bispectrum and the power spectrum can sharpen the measurements of thermal and kinetic SZ components and help distinguish cosmological and astrophysical information from high-resolution CMB maps. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
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Bhattacharya, S., Nagai, D., Shaw, L., Crawford, T., & Holder, G. P. (2012). Bispectrum of the sunyaev-zel’dovich effect. Astrophysical Journal, 760(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/760/1/5
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