Spectral Distortion of the CMB by the Cumulative CO Emission from Galaxies throughout Cosmic History
arXiv:1601.02618 · doi:10.1093/mnrasl/slw027
Abstract
We show that the cumulative CO emission from galaxies throughout cosmic history distorts the spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) at a level that is well above the detection limit of future instruments, such as the Primordial Inflation Explorer (PIXIE). The modeled CO signal has a prominent bump in the frequency interval 100-200 GHz, with a characteristic peak intensity of ~ 2$\times$10$^{-23}$ W m$^{-2}$ Hz$^{-1}$ sr$^{-1}$. Most of the CO foreground originates from modest redshifts, z ~ 2-5, and needs to be efficiently removed for more subtle distortions from the earlier universe to be detected.
5 pages, 3 figures; accepted to MNRAS