The angular power spectrum of dust-obscured galaxies and its impact on Sunyaev Zel'dovich studies

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Cosmic Background Radiation, Cosmology: Observations, Submillimeter: Galaxies

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In this work we measure the angular power spectrum (APS) of the population of (sub-)millimetric galaxies (SMGs) using 1.1 mm wavelength observations obtained with the AzTEC camera on the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE) and the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT). The sample of survey fields allows us to compare the properties of the APS of the (sub-)mm galaxy population towards unbiased and potentially overdense regions of the Universe. Furthermore, our measurements provide a strong constraint to the impact that the SMGs have on the APS of the primary and secondary CMB anisotropies, which are being measured by the new generation of arcminute resolution SZE experiments at millimeter wavelengths.

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