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Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: Cosmological Constraints from Cluster Abundances, Weak Lensing, and Galaxy Correlations.

Authors :
To C
Krause E
Rozo E
Wu H
Gruen D
Wechsler RH
Eifler TF
Rykoff ES
Costanzi M
Becker MR
Bernstein GM
Blazek J
Bocquet S
Bridle SL
Cawthon R
Choi A
Crocce M
Davis C
DeRose J
Drlica-Wagner A
Elvin-Poole J
Fang X
Farahi A
Friedrich O
Gatti M
Gaztanaga E
Giannantonio T
Hartley WG
Hoyle B
Jarvis M
MacCrann N
McClintock T
Miranda V
Pereira MES
Park Y
Porredon A
Prat J
Rau MM
Ross AJ
Samuroff S
Sánchez C
Sevilla-Noarbe I
Sheldon E
Troxel MA
Varga TN
Vielzeuf P
Zhang Y
Zuntz J
Abbott TMC
Aguena M
Amon A
Annis J
Avila S
Bertin E
Bhargava S
Brooks D
Burke DL
Carnero Rosell A
Carrasco Kind M
Carretero J
Chang C
Conselice C
da Costa LN
Davis TM
Desai S
Diehl HT
Dietrich JP
Everett S
Evrard AE
Ferrero I
Flaugher B
Fosalba P
Frieman J
García-Bellido J
Gruendl RA
Gutierrez G
Hinton SR
Hollowood DL
Honscheid K
Huterer D
James DJ
Jeltema T
Kron R
Kuehn K
Kuropatkin N
Lima M
Maia MAG
Marshall JL
Menanteau F
Miquel R
Morgan R
Muir J
Myles J
Palmese A
Paz-Chinchón F
Plazas AA
Romer AK
Roodman A
Sanchez E
Santiago B
Scarpine V
Serrano S
Smith M
Suchyta E
Swanson MEC
Tarle G
Thomas D
Tucker DL
Weller J
Wester W
Wilkinson RD
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2021 Apr 09; Vol. 126 (14), pp. 141301.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We present the first joint analysis of cluster abundances and auto or cross-correlations of three cosmic tracer fields: galaxy density, weak gravitational lensing shear, and cluster density split by optical richness. From a joint analysis (4×2pt+N) of cluster abundances, three cluster cross-correlations, and the auto correlations of the galaxy density measured from the first year data of the Dark Energy Survey, we obtain Ω_{m}=0.305_{-0.038}^{+0.055} and σ_{8}=0.783_{-0.054}^{+0.064}. This result is consistent with constraints from the DES-Y1 galaxy clustering and weak lensing two-point correlation functions for the flat νΛCDM model. Consequently, we combine cluster abundances and all two-point correlations from across all three cosmic tracer fields (6×2pt+N) and find improved constraints on cosmological parameters as well as on the cluster observable-mass scaling relation. This analysis is an important advance in both optical cluster cosmology and multiprobe analyses of upcoming wide imaging surveys.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1079-7114
Volume :
126
Issue :
14
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33891448
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.141301