Baryonic effects for weak lensing. Part II. Combination with X-ray data and extended cosmologies
Aurel Schneider, Alexandre Refregier, Sebastian Grandis, Dominique, Eckert, Nicola Stoira, Tomasz Kacprzak, Mischa Knabenhans, Joachim Stadel,, Romain Teyssier

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that combining weak lensing data with X-ray observations improves constraints on cosmological parameters, especially neutrino mass, and emphasizes the importance of modeling baryonic effects accurately.
Contribution
It extends previous work by including realistic $ u$CDM cosmology and multiple cosmological models, showing the impact of baryonic effects on parameter estimation.
Findings
X-ray data reduces neutrino mass uncertainty by ~30%
Ignoring baryonic effects causes false detections of dark energy or dark matter
Combining data improves constraints more for extended cosmological models
Abstract
An accurate modelling of baryonic feedback effects is required to exploit the full potential of future weak-lensing surveys such as Euclid or LSST. In this second paper in a series of two, we combine Euclid-like mock data of the cosmic shear power spectrum with an eROSITA X-ray mock of the cluster gas fraction to run a combined likelihood analysis including both cosmological and baryonic parameters. Following the first paper of this series, the baryonic effects (based on the baryonic correction model of Schneider et al. 2019) are included in both the tomographic power spectrum and the covariance matrix. However, this time we assume the more realistic case of a CDM cosmology with massive neutrinos, and we consider several extensions of the currently favoured cosmological model. For the standard CDM case, we show that including X-ray data reduces the uncertainties on the…
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