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    Cosmological inference from an emulator based halo model. II. Joint analysis of galaxy-galaxy weak lensing and galaxy clustering from HSC-Y1 and SDSS

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    Miyatake, H.
    Sugiyama, S.
    Takada, M.
    Nishimichi, T.
    Shirasaki, M.
    Kobayashi, Y.
    Mandelbaum, R.
    More, S.
    Oguri, M.
    Osato, K.
    Park, Y.
    Takahashi, R.
    Coupon, J.
    Hikage, C.
    Hsieh, B.-C.
    Komiyama, Y.
    Leauthaud, A.
    Li, X.
    Luo, W.
    Lupton, R.H.
    Miyazaki, S.
    Murayama, H.
    Nishizawa, A.J.
    Price, P.A.
    Simet, M.
    Speagle, J.S.
    Strauss, M.A.
    Tanaka, M.
    Yoshida, N.
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    Affiliation
    Department of Astronomy/Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022
    
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    American Physical Society
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    Miyatake, H., Sugiyama, S., Takada, M., Nishimichi, T., Shirasaki, M., Kobayashi, Y., Mandelbaum, R., More, S., Oguri, M., Osato, K., Park, Y., Takahashi, R., Coupon, J., Hikage, C., Hsieh, B.-C., Komiyama, Y., Leauthaud, A., Li, X., Luo, W., … Yoshida, N. (2022). Cosmological inference from an emulator based halo model. II. Joint analysis of galaxy-galaxy weak lensing and galaxy clustering from HSC-Y1 and SDSS. Physical Review D, 106(8).
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    Physical Review D
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    We present high-fidelity cosmology results from a blinded joint analysis of galaxy-galaxy weak lensing (Δς) and projected galaxy clustering (wp) measured from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Year-1 (HSC-Y1) data and spectroscopic Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) galaxy catalogs in the redshift range 0.15<z<0.7. We define luminosity-limited samples of SDSS galaxies to serve as the tracers of wp in three spectroscopic redshift bins, and as the lens samples for Δς. For the Δς measurements, we select a single sample of 4×106 source galaxies over 140 deg2 from HSC-Y1 with photometric redshifts (photo z) greater than 0.75, enabling a better handle of photo-z errors by comparing the Δς amplitudes for the three lens redshift bins. The deep, high-quality HSC-Y1 data enable significant detections of the Δς signals, with integrated signal-to-noise ratio S/N∼15 in the range 3≤R/[h-1 Mpc]≤30 for the three lens samples, despite the small area coverage. For cosmological parameter inference, we use an input galaxy-halo connection model built on the dark emulator package (which uses an ensemble set of high-resolution N-body simulations and enables fast, accurate computation of the clustering observables) with a halo occupation distribution that includes nuisance parameters to marginalize over modeling uncertainties. We model the Δς and wp measurements on scales from R≃3 and 2 h-1 Mpc, respectively, up to 30 h-1 Mpc (therefore excluding the baryon acoustic oscillations information) assuming a flat ΛCDM cosmology, marginalizing over about 20 nuisance parameters and demonstrating the robustness of our results to them. With various tests using mock catalogs described in Miyatake et al. [preceding paper, Phys. Rev. D 106, 083519 (2022)10.1103/PhysRevD.106.083519], we show that any bias in the clustering amplitude S8σ8(ωm/0.3)0.5 due to uncertainties in the galaxy-halo connection is less than ∼50% of the statistical uncertainty of S8, unless the assembly biaseffect is unexpectedly large. Our best-fit models have S8=0.795-0.042+0.049 (mode and 68% credible interval) for the flat ΛCDM model; we find tighter constraints on the quantity S8(α=0.17)σ8(ωm/0.3)0.17=0.745-0.031+0.039. © 2022 American Physical Society.
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    2470-0010
    DOI
    10.1103/PhysRevD.106.083520
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