Combined analysis of weak lensing and X-ray blind surveys
Joel Berg\'e (1), Florian Pacaud (2), Alexandre R\'efr\'egier (1),, Richard Massey (3), Marguerite Pierre (1), Adam Amara (1), Mark Birkinshaw, (4), St\'ephane Paulin-Henriksson (1), Graham P. Smith (5,3), Jon Willis (6), ((1) CEA Saclay (2) Argelander Institute fur Astronomy

TL;DR
This paper combines weak lensing and X-ray data from surveys to detect galaxy clusters, constrain cosmological parameters, and evaluate survey strategies for future research.
Contribution
It introduces a novel weak lensing analysis using shapelets, and assesses how survey design impacts cluster detection and cosmological measurements.
Findings
Detected 6 clusters via weak lensing in the survey.
Measured $\sigma_8$ consistent with current values.
Found wide surveys more effective for cosmological parameter estimation.
Abstract
We present a joint weak lensing and X-ray analysis of 4 deg from the CFHTLS and XMM-LSS surveys. Our weak lensing analysis is the first analysis of a real survey using shapelets, a new generation weak lensing analysis method. We create projected mass maps of the images, and extract 6 weak-lensing-detected clusters of galaxies. We show that their counts can be used to constrain the power spectrum normalisation for . We show that despite the large scatter generally observed in the M-T relation derived from lensing masses, tight constraints on both its slope and normalisation can be obtained with a moderate number of sources provided that the covered mass range is large enough. Adding clusters from Bardeau et al. (2007) to our sample, we measure . Although they are dominated by shot…
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