Cosmological Analysis of Three-Dimensional BOSS Galaxy Clustering and Planck CMB Lensing Cross Correlations via Lagrangian Perturbation Theory
Shi-Fan Chen, Martin White, Joseph DeRose, Nickolas Kokron

TL;DR
This paper develops a formalism based on Lagrangian perturbation theory to jointly analyze galaxy clustering and CMB lensing, providing improved cosmological constraints and revealing tensions with other measurements.
Contribution
It introduces a new unified framework for modeling galaxy clustering and lensing cross correlations using Lagrangian perturbation theory, enabling joint analysis of multiple cosmological probes.
Findings
Redshift-space clustering constrains matter density and growth rate.
Adding CMB lensing improves parameter constraints.
Observed low $\sigma_8$ shows tension with CMB and cosmic shear data.
Abstract
We present a formalism for jointly fitting pre- and post-reconstruction redshift-space clustering (RSD) and baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) plus gravitational lensing (of the CMB) that works directly with the observed 2-point statistics. The formalism is based upon (effective) Lagrangian perturbation theory and a Lagrangian bias expansion, which models RSD, BAO and galaxy-lensing cross correlations within a consistent dynamical framework. As an example we present an analysis of clustering measured by the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey in combination with CMB lensing measured by Planck. The post-reconstruction BAO strongly constrains the distance-redshift relation, the full-shape redshift-space clustering constrains the matter density and growth rate, and CMB lensing constrains the clustering amplitude. Using only the redshift space data we obtain $\Omega_\mathrm{m} =…
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