Weighing Cosmic Structures with Clusters of Galaxies and the Intergalactic Medium
Matteo Esposito, Vid Ir\v{s}i\v{c}, Matteo Costanzi, Stefano Borgani,, Alexandro Saro, Matteo Viel

TL;DR
This study combines galaxy cluster counts and Lyman-alpha forest data to constrain cosmological parameters, revealing a significant tension in sigma_8 values that challenges the standard cosmological model.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the tension between low-redshift cluster data and high-redshift Lyman-alpha data, assessing potential systematic uncertainties and implications for future surveys.
Findings
Detected a 3.3 sigma tension in sigma_8 between datasets.
Found the tension robust against modeling assumptions and systematics.
Discussed implications for future large-scale structure surveys.
Abstract
We present an analysis aimed at combining cosmological constraints from number counts of galaxy clusters identified through the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect, obtained with the South Pole Telescope (SPT), and from Lyman- spectra obtained with the MIKE/HIRES and X-shooter spectrographs. The SPT cluster analysis relies on mass calibration based on weak lensing measurements, while the Lyman- analysis is built over a suite of hydrodynamical simulations for the extraction of mock spectra. The resulting constraints exhibit a tension () between the low values preferred by the low-redshift cluster data, , and the higher one preferred by the high-redshift Lyman- data, . We present a detailed analysis in order to understand the origin of this tension and, in particular, to establish…
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