Cluster Cosmology Constraints from the 2500 deg2 SPT-SZ Survey: Inclusion of Weak Gravitational Lensing Data from Magellan and the Hubble Space Telescope
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Bocquet, S.
Dietrich, J. P.
Schrabback, T.
Bleem, L. E.
Klein, M.
Allen, S. W.
Applegate, D. E.

Ashby, M. L. N.

Bautz, M.
Bayliss, M.

Benson, B. A.
Brodwin, M.
Bulbul, E.
Canning, R. E. A.
Capasso, R.
Carlstrom, J. E.
Chang, C. L.
Chiu, I.
Cho, H-M.
Clocchiatti, A.
Crawford, T. M.

Crites, A. T.
Haan, T. de
Desai, S.
Dobbs, M. A.
Foley, R. J.
Forman, W. R.
Garmire, G. P.

George, E. M.

Gladders, M. D.
Gonzalez, A. H.
Grandis, S.
Gupta, N.
Halverson, N. W.
Hlavacek-Larrondo, J.

Hoekstra, H.

Holder, G. P.
Holzapfel, W. L.
Hou, Z.
Hrubes, J. D.
Huang, N.
Jones, C.
Khullar, G.
Knox, L.
Kraft, R.
Lee, A. T.
Linden, A. von der
Luong-Van, D.
Mantz, A.
Marrone, D. P.
McDonald, M.
McMahon, J. J.
Meyer, S. S.
Mocanu, L. M.
Mohr, J. J.
Morris, R. G.
Padin, S.
Patil, S.
Pryke, C.
Rapetti, D.
Reichardt, C. L.
Rest, A.
Ruhl, J. E.
Saliwanchik, B. R.

Saro, A.
Sayre, J. T.
Schaffer, K. K.
Shirokoff, E.
Stalder, B.
Stanford, S. A.
Staniszewski, Z.
Stark, A. A.
Story, K. T.
Strazzullo, V.
Stubbs, C. W.
Vanderlinde, K.
Vieira, J. D.
Vikhlinin, A.

Williamson, R.
Zenteno, A.
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Univ Arizona, Steward ObservIssue Date
2019-06-13Keywords
cosmological parametersgalaxies: clusters: general
cosmology: observations
large-scale structure of universe
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Bocquet, S., Dietrich, J. P., Schrabback, T., Bleem, L. E., Klein, M., Allen, S. W., ... & Benson, B. A. (2019). Cluster Cosmology Constraints from the 2500 deg2 SPT-SZ Survey: Inclusion of Weak Gravitational Lensing Data from Magellan and the Hubble Space Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal, 878(1), 55.Journal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
We derive cosmological constraints using a galaxy cluster sample selected from the 2500 deg(2) SPT-SZ survey. The sample spans the redshift range 0.25 < z < 1.75 and contains 343 clusters with SZ detection significance xi > 5. The sample is supplemented with optical weak gravitational lensing measurements of 32 clusters with 0.29 < z < 1.13 (from Magellan and Hubble Space Telescope) and X-ray measurements of 89 clusters with 0.25 < z < 1.75 (from Chandra). We rely on minimal modeling assumptions: (i) weak lensing provides an accurate means of measuring halo masses, (ii) the mean SZ and X-ray observables are related to the true halo mass through power-law relations in mass and dimensionless Hubble parameter E(z) with a priori unknown parameters, and (iii) there is (correlated, lognormal) intrinsic scatter and measurement noise relating these observables to their mean relations. We simultaneously fit for these astrophysical modeling parameters and for cosmology. Assuming a flat nu Lambda CDM model, in which the sum of neutrino masses is a free parameter, we measure Omega(m) = 0.276 +/- 0.047, sigma(8) = 0.781 +/- 0.037, and sigma(8)(Omega(m)/0.3)(0.2) = 0.766 +/- 0.025. The redshift evolutions of the X-ray Y-X-mass and M-gas-mass relations are both consistent with self-similar evolution to within 1 sigma. The mass slope of the Y-X-mass relation shows a 2.3 sigma deviation from self-similarity. Similarly, the mass slope of the M-gas-mass relation is steeper than self-similarity at the 2.5 sigma level. In a nu omega CDM cosmology, we measure the dark energy equation-of-state parameter w = -1.55 +/- 0.41 from the cluster data. We perform a measurement of the growth of structure since redshift z similar to 1.7 and find no evidence for tension with the prediction from general relativity. This is the first analysis of the SPT cluster sample that uses direct weak-lensing mass calibration and is a step toward using the much larger weak-lensing data set from DES. We provide updated redshift and mass estimates for the SPT sample.ISSN
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NASA [12246, 12477, 9425, 9500, 9583, 10134, 12064, 12440, 1275, NAS 5-26555]; DFG Cluster of Excellence "Origin and Structure of the Universe,"; Transregio program TR33 "The Dark Universe,"; Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Faculty Fellowship Program; Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munich; U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-06CH11357, DE-AC02-76SF00515, DE-SC0018053]; German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi) through DLR [50 OR 1210, 50 OR 1308, 50 OR 1407, 50 OR 1610, 50 OR 1803]; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) [NNX15AE12G]; Australian Research Council's Discovery Projects funding scheme [DP150103208]; NASA Postdoctoral Program Senior Fellowship at the NASA Ames Research Center; NASA; National Science Foundation [PLR-1248097]; NSF Physics Frontier Center [PHY-1125897]; Kavli Foundation; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation [GBMF 947]ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3847/1538-4357/ab1f10