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Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: Cosmological Constraints from Cluster Abundances and Weak Lensing

Authors :
DES Collaboration
Abbott, Tim
Aguena, Michel
Alarcon, Alex
Allam, Sahar
Allen, Steve
Annis, James
Avila, Santiago
Bacon, David
Bermeo, Alberto
Bernstein, Gary
Bertin, Emmanuel
Bhargava, Sunayana
Bocquet, Sebastian
Brooks, David
Brout, Dillon
Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth
Burke, David
Rosell, Aurelio Carnero
Kind, Matias Carrasco
Carretero, Jorge
Castander, Francisco Javier
Cawthon, Ross
Chang, Chihway
Chen, Xinyi
Choi, Ami
Costanzi, Matteo
Crocce, Martin
da Costa, Luiz
Davis, Tamara
De Vicente, Juan
DeRose, Joseph
Desai, Shantanu
Diehl, H. Thomas
Dietrich, Jörg
Dodelson, Scott
Doel, Peter
Drlica-Wagner, Alex
Eckert, Kathleen
Eifler, Tim
Elvin-Poole, Jack
Estrada, Juan
Everett, Spencer
Evrard, August
Farahi, Arya
Ferrero, Ismael
Flaugher, Brenna
Fosalba, Pablo
Frieman, Josh
Garcia-Bellido, Juan
Gatti, Marco
Gaztanaga, Enrique
Gerdes, David
Giannantonio, Tommaso
Giles, Paul
Grandis, Sebastian
Gruen, Daniel
Gruendl, Robert
Gschwend, Julia
Gutierrez, Gaston
Hartley, Will
Hinton, Samuel
Hollowood, Devon L.
Honscheid, Klaus
Hoyle, Ben
Huterer, Dragan
James, David
Jarvis, Mike
Jeltema, Tesla
Johnson, Margaret
Kent, Stephen
Krause, Elisabeth
Kron, Richard
Kuehn, Kyler
Kuropatkin, Nikolay
Lahav, Ofer
Li, Ting
Lidman, Christopher
Lima, Marcos
Lin, Huan
MacCrann, Niall
Maia, Marcio
Mantz, Adam
Marshall, Jennifer
Martini, Paul
Mayers, Julian
Melchior, Peter
Mena, Juan
Menanteau, Felipe
Miquel, Ramon
Mohr, Joe
Nichol, Robert
Nord, Brian
Ogando, Ricardo
Palmese, Antonella
Paz-Chinchon, Francisco
Malagón, Andrés Plazas
Prat, Judit
Rau, Markus Michael
Romer, Kathy
Roodman, Aaron
Rooney, Philip
Rozo, Eduardo
Rykoff, Eli
Sako, Masao
Samuroff, Simon
Sanchez, Carles
Saro, Alexandro
Scarpine, Vic
Schubnell, Michael
Scolnic, Daniel
Serrano, Santiago
Sevilla, Ignacio
Sheldon, Erin
Smith, J. Allyn
Suchyta, Eric
Swanson, Molly
Tarle, Gregory
Thomas, Daniel
To, Chun-Hao
Troxel, Michael A.
Tucker, Douglas
Varga, Tamas Norbert
von der Linden, Anja
Walker, Alistair
Wechsler, Risa
Weller, Jochen
Wilkinson, Reese
Wu, Hao-Yi
Yanny, Brian
Zhang, Zhuowen
Zuntz, Joe
Source :
Phys. Rev. D 102, 023509 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We perform a joint analysis of the counts and weak lensing signal of redMaPPer clusters selected from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Year 1 dataset. Our analysis uses the same shear and source photometric redshifts estimates as were used in the DES combined probes analysis. Our analysis results in surprisingly low values for $S_8 =\sigma_8(\Omega_{\rm m}/0.3)^{0.5}= 0.65\pm 0.04$, driven by a low matter density parameter, $\Omega_{\rm m}=0.179^{+0.031}_{-0.038}$, with $\sigma_8-\Omega_{\rm m}$ posteriors in $2.4\sigma$ tension with the DES Y1 3x2pt results, and in $5.6\sigma$ with the Planck CMB analysis. These results include the impact of post-unblinding changes to the analysis, which did not improve the level of consistency with other data sets compared to the results obtained at the unblinding. The fact that multiple cosmological probes (supernovae, baryon acoustic oscillations, cosmic shear, galaxy clustering and CMB anisotropies), and other galaxy cluster analyses all favor significantly higher matter densities suggests the presence of systematic errors in the data or an incomplete modeling of the relevant physics. Cross checks with X-ray and microwave data, as well as independent constraints on the observable--mass relation from SZ selected clusters, suggest that the discrepancy resides in our modeling of the weak lensing signal rather than the cluster abundance. Repeating our analysis using a higher richness threshold ($\lambda \ge 30$) significantly reduces the tension with other probes, and points to one or more richness-dependent effects not captured by our model.<br />Comment: 35 pages, 20 figures, submitted to Physical Review D

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Phys. Rev. D 102, 023509 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2002.11124
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.102.023509