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Joint analysis of Dark Energy Survey Year 3 data and CMB lensing from SPT and Planck. II. Cross-correlation measurements and cosmological constraints

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posted on 2023-12-20, 15:14 authored by C Chang, Y Omori, EJ Baxter, C Doux, A Choi, S Pandey, A Alarcon, O Alves, A Amon, F Andrade-Oliveira, K Bechtol, MR Becker, GM Bernstein, Pablo Lemos, Kathy RomerKathy Romer, DES Collaboration
Cross-correlations of galaxy positions and galaxy shears with maps of gravitational lensing of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) are sensitive to the distribution of large-scale structure in the Universe. Such cross-correlations are also expected to be immune to some of the systematic effects that complicate correlation measurements internal to galaxy surveys. We present measurements and modeling of the cross-correlations between galaxy positions and galaxy lensing measured in the first three years of data from the Dark Energy Survey with CMB lensing maps derived from a combination of data from the 2500 deg2 SPT-SZ survey conducted with the South Pole Telescope and full-sky data from the Planck satellite. The CMB lensing maps used in this analysis have been constructed in a way that minimizes biases from the thermal Sunyaev Zel'dovich effect, making them well suited for cross-correlation studies. The total signal-to-noise of the cross-correlation measurements is 23.9 (25.7) when using a choice of angular scales optimized for a linear (nonlinear) galaxy bias model. We use the cross-correlation measurements to obtain constraints on cosmological parameters. For our fiducial galaxy sample, which consist of four bins of magnitude-selected galaxies, we find constraints of ωm=0.272-0.052+0.032 and S8σ8ωm/0.3=0.736-0.028+0.032 (ωm=0.245-0.044+0.026 and S8=0.734-0.028+0.035) when assuming linear (nonlinear) galaxy bias in our modeling. Considering only the cross-correlation of galaxy shear with CMB lensing, we find ωm=0.270-0.061+0.043 and S8=0.740-0.029+0.034. Our constraints on S8 are consistent with recent cosmic shear measurements, but lower than the values preferred by primary CMB measurements from Planck.

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The Dark Energy Survey: Education and Public Outreach : STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL | ST/N001087/1

University of Sussex Astronomy Consolidated Grant 2017-2020 : STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL | ST/P000525/1

University of Sussex Astronomy Consolidated Grant 2020-2023 : STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL | ST/T000473/1

Astronomy rolling grant : STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL | ST/I000976/1

PATT - Romer 2009 : STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL | ST/H001581/1

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Physical Review D

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2470-0010

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American Physical Society (APS)

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2

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107

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023530

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University of Sussex

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