论文标题
与老板,DES 3,HSC 1年和1000年
Consistent lensing and clustering in a low-$S_8$ Universe with BOSS, DES Year 3, HSC Year 1 and KiDS-1000
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论文摘要
我们根据来自Boss的投影星系聚类的测量结果与重叠的Galaxy-Galaxy镜头相结合的大规模结构的镜头和聚类探针之间的一致性:DES Y3,HSC Y1和KIDS-1000。一项镜头内调查研究发现这些镜头数据之间有很好的一致性。我们使用黑暗模拟器对观测值进行建模,并以两个固定的宇宙学:Planck,$ S_8 = 0.83 $,以及带有$ S_8 = 0.76 $的镜头宇宙学。对于以$ r> 5.25h^{ - 1} $ MPC为量表的联合分析,我们发现两个宇宙学都为数据提供了可接受的拟合。巴里昂反馈和组装偏见的影响不确定性阻碍了小规模的聚类和镜头测量的全面利用,我们通过合理的理论错误预算来解释这一点。我们为每个红移垃圾箱($ a $)合并一个系统的缩放参数,该参数将镜头和聚类分解以捕获任何不一致。当纳入了广泛的尺度($ 0.15 <r <r <60h^{ - 1} $ mpc)时,我们发现两种宇宙学之间的聚类和镜头一致性的不同结果。将分析限制为预计选择镜头样品的影响最小的垃圾箱,对于低$ S_8 $镜头宇宙学,测量值与$ a $ a = 1一致; $ a = 0.91 \ pm0.04 $使用des+Kids,$ a = 0.97 \ pm0.06 $使用HSC。对于Planck宇宙学案例,我们发现使用DES+儿童的$ A = 0.79 \ PM0.03 $,使用HSC $ a = 0.84 \ pm0.05 $。我们证明,基于KSZ的重型效应估计减轻了普朗克宇宙学中的一些差异。该分析证明了这些小规模测量值的统计能力,但也表明,鉴于当前的不确定性在对前景样本中的最新不确定性,组装偏置和选择效应时,仍然需要谨慎。
We evaluate the consistency between lensing and clustering probes of large-scale structure based on measurements of projected galaxy clustering from BOSS combined with overlapping galaxy-galaxy lensing from three surveys: DES Y3, HSC Y1, and KiDS-1000. An intra-lensing-survey study finds good agreement between these lensing data. We model the observations using the Dark Emulator and fit the data at two fixed cosmologies: Planck, with $S_8=0.83$, and a Lensing cosmology with $S_8=0.76$. For a joint analysis limited to scales with $R>5.25h^{-1}$Mpc, we find that both cosmologies provide an acceptable fit to the data. Full utilisation of the small-scale clustering and lensing measurements is hindered by uncertainty in the impact of baryon feedback and assembly bias, which we account for with a reasoned theoretical error budget. We incorporate a systematic scaling parameter for each redshift bin, $A$, that decouples the lensing and clustering to capture any inconsistency. When a wide range of scales ($0.15<R<60h^{-1}$Mpc) are incorporated, we find different results for the consistency of clustering and lensing between the two cosmologies. Limiting the analysis to the bins for which the impact of the selection of the lens sample is expected to be minimal, for the low-$S_8$ Lensing cosmology, the measurements are consistent with $A$=1; $A=0.91\pm0.04$ using DES+KiDS and $A=0.97\pm0.06$ using HSC. For the Planck cosmology case, we find a discrepancy: $A=0.79\pm0.03$ using DES+KiDS and $A=0.84\pm0.05$ using HSC. We demonstrate that a kSZ-based estimate for baryonic effects alleviates some of the discrepancy in the Planck cosmology. This analysis demonstrates the statistical power of these small-scale measurements, but also indicates that caution is still warranted given current uncertainties in modelling baryonic effects, assembly bias, and selection effects in the foreground sample.