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Galaxy clustering in the DESI Legacy Survey and its imprint on the CMB

Authors :
Hang, Qianjun
Alam, Shadab
Peacock, John A.
Cai, Yan-Chuan
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We use data from the DESI Legacy Survey imaging to probe the galaxy density field in tomographic slices covering the redshift range $0<z<0.8$. After careful consideration of completeness corrections and galactic cuts, we obtain a sample of $4.9\times 10^7$ galaxies covering 17 739 deg$^2$. We derive photometric redshifts with precision $\sigma_z/(1+z)=0.012 - 0.015$, and compare with alternative estimates. Cross-correlation of the tomographic galaxy maps with Planck maps of CMB temperature and lensing convergence probe the growth of structure since $z=0.8$. The signals are compared with a fiducial Planck $\Lambda$CDM model, and require an overall scaling in amplitude of $A_\kappa=0.901\pm 0.026$ for the lensing cross-correlation and $A_{\rm ISW} = 0.984 \pm 0.349$ for the temperature cross-correlation, interpreted as the Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect. The ISW amplitude is consistent with the fiducial $\Lambda$CDM prediction, but lies significantly below the prediction of the AvERA model of R\'acz et al. (2017), which has been proposed as an alternative explanation for cosmic acceleration. Within $\Lambda$CDM, our low amplitude for the lensing cross-correlation requires a reduction either in fluctuation normalization or in matter density compared to the Planck results, so that $\Omega_m^{0.78}\sigma_8=0.297\pm 0.009$. In combination with the total amplitude of CMB lensing, this favours a shift mainly in density: $\Omega_m=0.274\pm0.024$. We discuss the consistency of this figure with alternative evidence. A conservative compromise between lensing and primary CMB constraints would require $\Omega_m=0.296\pm0.006$, where the 95% confidence regions of both probes overlap.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 18 figures, revised to match the accepted version on MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2010.00466
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa3738