Consistent lensing and clustering in a low-$S_8$ Universe with BOSS, DES Year 3, HSC Year 1 and KiDS-1000
A. Amon, N. C. Robertson, H. Miyatake, C. Heymans, M. White, J., DeRose, S. Yuan, R. H. Wechsler, T. N. Varga, S. Bocquet, A. Dvornik, S., More, A. J. Ross, H. Hoekstra, A. Alarcon, M. Asgari, J. Blazek, A. Campos,, R. Chen, A. Choi, M. Crocce, H. T. Diehl, C. Doux, K. Eckert

TL;DR
This study assesses the consistency between lensing and clustering measurements from multiple surveys under different cosmological models, revealing potential discrepancies and the importance of baryonic effects and systematic uncertainties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of lensing and clustering data across surveys, highlighting the impact of baryonic feedback and systematic effects on cosmological inferences.
Findings
Both cosmologies fit large-scale data well.
Low-$S_8$ cosmology shows consistency between lensing and clustering.
Planck cosmology exhibits discrepancies in small-scale measurements.
Abstract
We evaluate the consistency between lensing and clustering probes of large-scale structure based on measurements of projected galaxy clustering from BOSS combined with overlapping galaxy-galaxy lensing from three surveys: DES Y3, HSC Y1, and KiDS-1000. An intra-lensing-survey study finds good agreement between these lensing data. We model the observations using the Dark Emulator and fit the data at two fixed cosmologies: Planck, with , and a Lensing cosmology with . For a joint analysis limited to scales with Mpc, we find that both cosmologies provide an acceptable fit to the data. Full utilisation of the small-scale clustering and lensing measurements is hindered by uncertainty in the impact of baryon feedback and assembly bias, which we account for with a reasoned theoretical error budget. We incorporate a systematic scaling parameter for each…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
