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Constraints on
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from a full-scale and full-shape analysis of redshift-space clustering and galaxy-galaxy lensing in BOSS
Authors
Frank C. van den Bosch
Joseph DeRose
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Hong Guo
Andrew P. Hearin
Johannes U. Lange
Alexie Leauthaud
Risa H. Wechsler
Enia Xhakaj
Publication date
20 January 2023
Publisher
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arXiv
Abstract
We present a novel simulation-based cosmological analysis of galaxy-galaxy lensing and galaxy redshift-space clustering. Compared to analysis methods based on perturbation theory, our simulation-based approach allows us to probe a much wider range of scales,
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, including highly non-linear scales, and marginalises over astrophysical effects such as assembly bias. We apply this framework to data from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey LOWZ sample cross-correlated with state-of-the-art gravitational lensing catalogues from the Kilo Degree Survey and the Dark Energy Survey. We show that gravitational lensing and redshift-space clustering when analysed over a large range of scales place tight constraints on the growth-of-structure parameter
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. Overall, we infer
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S_8 = 0.792 \pm 0.022
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when analysing the combination of galaxy-galaxy lensing and projected galaxy clustering and
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for galaxy redshift-space clustering. These findings highlight the potential constraining power of full-scale studies over studies analysing only large scales, and also showcase the benefits of analysing multiple large-scale structure surveys jointly. Our inferred values for
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fall below the value inferred from the CMB,
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S_8 = 0.834 \pm 0.016
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. While this difference is not statistically significant by itself, our results mirror other findings in the literature whereby low-redshift large scale structure probes infer lower values for
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than the CMB, the so-called
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-tension.Comment: 22 pages, 16 figures, submitted to MNRAS, comments welcom
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