Next Generation Cosmology: Constraints from the Euclid Galaxy Cluster Survey
B. Sartoris, A. Biviano, C. Fedeli, J. G. Bartlett, S. Borgani, M., Costanzi, C. Giocoli, L. Moscardini, J. Weller, B. Ascaso, S. Bardelli, S., Maurogordato, P. T. P Viana

TL;DR
This paper forecasts how well the Euclid satellite will constrain various cosmological parameters using galaxy cluster data, emphasizing the importance of mass calibration and combining with other surveys.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive Fisher Matrix forecast for Euclid's galaxy cluster survey constraints on multiple cosmological models, including dark energy, non-Gaussianity, and neutrino mass.
Findings
Constraints on dark energy parameters: Delta w_0=0.02, Delta w_a=0.07 with Planck data.
Primordial non-Gaussianity: Delta f_NL ~ 6.6.
Neutrino mass sum: Delta Σm_ν=0.01.
Abstract
We study the characteristics of the galaxy cluster samples expected from the European Space Agency's Euclid satellite and forecast constraints on cosmological parameters describing a variety of cosmological models. The method used in this paper, based on the Fisher Matrix approach, is the same one used to provide the constraints presented in the Euclid Red Book (Laureijs et al.2011). We describe the analytical approach to compute the selection function of the photometric and spectroscopic cluster surveys. Based on the photometric selection function, we forecast the constraints on a number of cosmological parameter sets corresponding to different extensions of the standard LambdaCDM model. The dynamical evolution of dark energy will be constrained to Delta w_0=0.03 and Delta w_a=0.2 with free curvature Omega_k, resulting in a (w_0,w_a) Figure of Merit (FoM) of 291. Including the Planck…
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