Integrated Cosmological Probes: Extended Analysis
Andrina Nicola, Alexandre Refregier, Adam Amara (ETH Zurich)

TL;DR
This paper extends an integrated cosmological analysis combining multiple probes, confirming the robustness of the results and exploring tensions with Planck high-ell data, while including systematic uncertainties and additional datasets.
Contribution
The study expands previous work by incorporating more cosmological probes and improved systematic treatment into a unified map-level analysis.
Findings
Results are consistent with earlier work and other surveys.
No significant tensions within the combined data set.
Indications of tension between Planck high-ell data and other measurements.
Abstract
Recent progress in cosmology has relied on combining different cosmological probes. In earlier work, we implemented an integrated approach to cosmology where the probes are combined into a common framework at the map level. This has the advantage of taking full account of the correlations between the different probes, to provide a stringent test of systematics and of the validity of the cosmological model. We extend this analysis to include not only CMB temperature, galaxy clustering, weak lensing from SDSS but also CMB lensing, weak lensing from the DES SV survey, Type Ia SNe and measurements. This yields 12 auto- and cross-power spectra as well as background probes. Furthermore, we extend the treatment of systematic uncertainties. For CDM, we find results that are consistent with our earlier work. Given our enlarged data set and systematics treatment, this confirms…
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