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Superclustering with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and Dark Energy Survey. I. Evidence for Thermal Energy Anisotropy Using Oriented Stacking

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Abstract

The cosmic web contains filamentary structure on a wide range of scales. On the largest scales, superclustering aligns multiple galaxy clusters along intercluster bridges, visible through their thermal Sunyaev–Zel’dovich signal in the cosmic microwave background. We demonstrate a new, flexible method to analyze the hot gas signal from multiscale extended structures. We use a Compton y-map from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) stacked on redMaPPer cluster positions from the optical Dark Energy Survey (DES). Cutout images from the y-map are oriented with large-scale structure information from DES galaxy data such that the superclustering signal is aligned before being overlaid. We find evidence of an extended quadrupole moment of the stacked y signal at the 3.5σ level, demonstrating that the large-scale thermal energy surrounding galaxy clusters is anisotropically distributed. We compare our ACT × DES results with the Buzzard simulations, finding broad agreement. Using simulations, we highlight the promise of this novel technique for constraining the evolution of anisotropic, non-Gaussian structure using future combinations of microwave and optical surveys.

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The Astrophysical Journal

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0004-637X
1538-4357

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American Astronomical Society

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Sponsorship
National Science Foundation (NSF) (AST-1615657)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (AST-0408698)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (AST- 0965625)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (AST-1440226)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (PHY-0355328)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (PHY-0855887)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (PHY- 1214379)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (NNX13AE56G)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (NNX14AB58G)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (AST-1138766)
National Science Foundation (NSF) (AST-1536171)
EC ∣ European Research Council (ERC) (240672, 291329, 306478)