Fullana i Alfonso, Màrius Josep; Arnau i Córdoba, Josep Vicent; Thacker, Robert John, 1970-; Couchman, Hugh M. P.; Sáez Milán, Diego P.
Abstract:
An Adaptative-Particle-Particle-Particle-Mesh code (HYDRA) plus a ray-tracing procedure was used in [1] to perform an exhaustive analysis of the weak lensing anisotropy. Other nonlinear Cosmic Microwave Background anisotropies, such as the Rees-Sciama and the Sunyaev-Zel.dovich effects are also being studied by using the same tools. Here we present some advances in our study of these nonlinear anisotropies. The primary advance is due to the use of better simulations with greater particle densities and appropriate softening, although other parameters have also been adjusted to get better estimates. Thus, we improve on a previous paper [2] where the Rees-Sciama effect was studied with Particle-Mesh simulations. We focus particular attention on the resolution improvement and its consequences.