Detecting deviations from Gaussianity in high-redshift CMB lensing maps

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While the probability density function of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) convergence field approximately follows a Gaussian distribution, primordial non-Gaussianities, and small contributions from structures at low redshifts make the overall distribution slightly non-Gaussian. Some of the late-time component can be modelled using the distribution of galaxies and subtracted off from the original CMB lensing map to produce a map of matter distribution at high redshifts. Using this high-redshift mass map, we are able to directly study the early phases of structure formation. In this work, we forecast the detectability of signatures of non-Gaussianity due to non-linear structure formation at z > 1.2. Assuming the optimal case of no systematics, we find that it is challenging to detect such signatures in current surveys, but future experiments such as the deep field of CMB-S4 will be able to make detections of ∼7σ.

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Zhang, Z., Omori, Y., & Chang, C. (2023). Detecting deviations from Gaussianity in high-redshift CMB lensing maps. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 524(4), 6392–6400. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad2330

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