Dark Energy Survey Year 3 results: Cosmology with peaks using an emulator approach
D. Z\"urcher, J. Fluri, R. Sgier, T. Kacprzak, M. Gatti, C. Doux, L., Whiteway, A. Refregier, C. Chang, N. Jeffrey, B. Jain, P. Lemos, D. Bacon, A., Alarcon, A. Amon, K. Bechtol, M. Becker, G. Bernstein, A. Campos, R. Chen, A., Choi, C. Davis, J. Derose, S. Dodelson, F. Elsner

TL;DR
This paper uses shear peak statistics and power spectra from DES Y3 data, employing an emulator approach to improve constraints on cosmological parameters, particularly $S_8$, and explores systematics and degeneracies.
Contribution
It introduces a forward-modeling emulator-based analysis combining shear peaks and power spectra, enhancing cosmological constraints from DES Y3 data.
Findings
Tightened $S_8$ constraints with 1.8% precision.
Agreement between peak counts and power spectra results.
Mild tension (1.5 sigma) with Planck 2018 results.
Abstract
We constrain the matter density and the amplitude of density fluctuations within the CDM cosmological model with shear peak statistics and angular convergence power spectra using mass maps constructed from the first three years of data of the Dark Energy Survey (DES Y3). We use tomographic shear peak statistics, including cross-peaks: peak counts calculated on maps created by taking a harmonic space product of the convergence of two tomographic redshift bins. Our analysis follows a forward-modelling scheme to create a likelihood of these statistics using N-body simulations, using a Gaussian process emulator. We include the following lensing systematics: multiplicative shear bias, photometric redshift uncertainty, and galaxy intrinsic alignment. Stringent scale cuts are applied to avoid biases from unmodelled baryonic physics. We find that the…
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