Dark Energy Survey Year 3 results: cosmology with moments of weak lensing mass maps
M.Gatti, B. Jain, C. Chang, M. Raveri, D. Z\"urcher, L. Secco, L., Whiteway, N. Jeffrey, C. Doux, T. Kacprzak, D. Bacon, P. Fosalba, A. Alarcon,, A. Amon, K. Bechtol, M. Becker, G. Bernstein, J. Blazek, A. Campos, A. Choi,, C. Davis, J. Derose, S. Dodelson, F. Elsner

TL;DR
This paper analyzes third and second moments of weak lensing maps from DES Year 3 data to improve cosmological parameter constraints and compare with Planck CMB results, revealing some tension.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical modeling of third moments of weak lensing maps and demonstrates their added value in constraining cosmological parameters.
Findings
Measured $S_8$ with 1.7 ext% uncertainty.
Third moments improve parameter constraints by 15-25%.
Detected tension with Planck CMB results at 2.2-2.8 sigma.
Abstract
We present a cosmological analysis using the second and third moments of the weak lensing mass (convergence) maps from the first three years of data (Y3) data of the Dark Energy Survey (DES). The survey spans an effective area of 4139 square degrees and uses the images of over 100 million galaxies to reconstruct the convergence field. The second moment of the convergence as a function of smoothing scale contains information similar to standard shear 2-point statistics. The third moment, or the skewness, contains additional non-Gaussian information. The data is analysed in the context of the CDM model, varying 5 cosmological parameters and 19 nuisance parameters modelling astrophysical and measurement systematics. Our modelling of the observables is completely analytical, and has been tested with simulations in our previous methodology study. We obtain a 1.7\% measurement of the…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
