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Cross-correlation of Dark Energy Survey Year 3 lensing data with ACT and Planck thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect observations. I. Measurements, systematics tests, and feedback model constraints

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Gatti, M; Pandey, S; Baxter, E; Hill, JC; Moser, E; Raveri, M; Fang, X; Derose, J; Giannini, G; Doux, C; Huang, H; Battaglia, N; Alarcon, A ...
Published in: Physical Review D
June 15, 2022

We present a tomographic measurement of the cross-correlation between thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (TSZ) maps from Planck and the Atacama Cosmology Telescope and weak galaxy lensing shears measured during the first three years of observations of the Dark Energy Survey. This correlation is sensitive to the thermal energy in baryons over a wide redshift range and is therefore a powerful probe of astrophysical feedback. We detect the correlation at a statistical significance of 21σ, the highest significance to date. We examine the TSZ maps for potential contaminants, including cosmic infrared background and radio sources, finding that cosmic infrared background has a substantial impact on our measurements and must be taken into account in our analysis. We use the cross-correlation measurements to test different feedback models. In particular, we model the TSZ using several different pressure profile models calibrated against hydrodynamical simulations. Our analysis marginalizes over redshift uncertainties, shear calibration biases, and intrinsic alignment effects. We also marginalize over ωm and σ8 using Planck or DES priors. We find that the data prefer the model with a low amplitude of the pressure profile at small scales, compatible with a scenario with strong active galactic nuclei feedback and ejection of gas from the inner part of the halos. When using a more flexible model for the shear profile, constraints are weaker, and the data cannot discriminate between different baryonic prescriptions.

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Physical Review D

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2470-0029

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2470-0010

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June 15, 2022

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105

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12
 

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Gatti, M., Pandey, S., Baxter, E., Hill, J. C., Moser, E., Raveri, M., … Nati, F. (2022). Cross-correlation of Dark Energy Survey Year 3 lensing data with ACT and Planck thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect observations. I. Measurements, systematics tests, and feedback model constraints. Physical Review D, 105(12). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.105.123525
Gatti, M., S. Pandey, E. Baxter, J. C. Hill, E. Moser, M. Raveri, X. Fang, et al. “Cross-correlation of Dark Energy Survey Year 3 lensing data with ACT and Planck thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect observations. I. Measurements, systematics tests, and feedback model constraints.” Physical Review D 105, no. 12 (June 15, 2022). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.105.123525.
Gatti M, Pandey S, Baxter E, Hill JC, Moser E, Raveri M, Fang X, Derose J, Giannini G, Doux C, Huang H, Battaglia N, Alarcon A, Amon A, Becker M, Campos A, Chang C, Chen R, Choi A, Eckert K, Elvin-Poole J, Everett S, Ferte A, Harrison I, Maccrann N, McCullough J, Myles J, Navarro Alsina A, Prat J, Rollins RP, Sanchez C, Shin T, Troxel M, Tutusaus I, Yin B, Abbott T, Aguena M, Allam S, Andrade-Oliveira F, Annis J, Bernstein G, Bertin E, Bolliet B, Bond JR, Brooks D, Burke DL, Calabrese E, Carnero Rosell A, Carrasco Kind M, Carretero J, Cawthon R, Costanzi M, Crocce M, Da Costa LN, Da Silva Pereira ME, De Vicente J, Desai S, Diehl HT, Dietrich JP, Doel P, Dunkley J, Evrard AE, Ferraro S, Ferrero I, Flaugher B, Fosalba P, Frieman J, García-Bellido J, Gaztanaga E, Gerdes DW, Giannantonio T, Gruen D, Gruendl RA, Gschwend J, Gutierrez G, Herner K, Hincks AD, Hinton SR, Hollowood DL, Honscheid K, Hughes JP, Huterer D, Jain B, James DJ, Krause E, Kuehn K, Kuropatkin N, Lahav O, Lidman C, Lima M, Lokken M, Madhavacheril MS, Maia MAG, Marshall JL, McMahon JJ, Melchior P, Moodley K, Mohr JJ, Morgan R, Nati F. Cross-correlation of Dark Energy Survey Year 3 lensing data with ACT and Planck thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect observations. I. Measurements, systematics tests, and feedback model constraints. Physical Review D. 2022 Jun 15;105(12).

Published In

Physical Review D

DOI

EISSN

2470-0029

ISSN

2470-0010

Publication Date

June 15, 2022

Volume

105

Issue

12