Planck 2013 results. XX. Cosmology from Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster counts
Planck Collaboration: P. A. R. Ade, N. Aghanim, C. Armitage-Caplan, M., Arnaud, M. Ashdown, F. Atrio-Barandela, J. Aumont, C. Baccigalupi, A. J., Banday, R. B. Barreiro, R. Barrena, J. G. Bartlett, E. Battaner, R. Battye,, K. Benabed, A. Beno\^it, A. Benoit-L\'evy, J.-P. Bernard

TL;DR
This paper uses Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster counts from Planck data to constrain cosmological parameters, highlighting the impact of mass bias and potential new physics like massive neutrinos.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on cosmological parameters using SZ cluster counts and assesses the effects of mass bias and additional physics on these estimates.
Findings
Constraints on $\sigma_8$ and $\Omega_m$ consistent with Planck CMB results
Mass bias significantly affects the derived cosmological parameters
Inclusion of massive neutrinos can reconcile SZ and CMB measurements
Abstract
We present constraints on cosmological parameters using number counts as a function of redshift for a sub-sample of 189 galaxy clusters from the Planck SZ (PSZ) catalogue. The PSZ is selected through the signature of the Sunyaev--Zeldovich (SZ) effect, and the sub-sample used here has a signal-to-noise threshold of seven, with each object confirmed as a cluster and all but one with a redshift estimate. We discuss the completeness of the sample and our construction of a likelihood analysis. Using a relation between mass and SZ signal calibrated to X-ray measurements, we derive constraints on the power spectrum amplitude and matter density parameter in a flat CDM model. We test the robustness of our estimates and find that possible biases in the -- relation and the halo mass function are larger than the statistical uncertainties from…
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