Constraining cosmology with the Gaia-unWISE Quasar Catalog and CMB lensing: structure growth
David Alonso, Giulio Fabbian, Kate Storey-Fisher, Anna-Christina, Eilers, Carlos Garc\'ia-Garc\'ia, David W. Hogg, Hans-Walter Rix

TL;DR
This study uses a large quasar catalog from Gaia and unWISE to measure structure growth and constrain cosmological parameters, providing results consistent with Planck and highlighting potential foreground contamination issues.
Contribution
First to utilize Gaia-unWISE quasars for combined clustering and CMB lensing analysis to constrain cosmology across multiple redshifts.
Findings
Measured cc8_8=0.766b1 0.034
Derived aa_m=0.343^{+0.017}_{-0.019}
Results are consistent with Planck within bca 1.4c4a level
Abstract
We study the angular clustering of Quaia, a Gaia- and unWISE-based catalog of over a million quasars with an exceptionally well-defined selection function. With it, we derive cosmology constraints from the amplitude and growth of structure across cosmic time. We divide the sample into two redshift bins, centered at and , and measure both overdensity auto-correlations and cross-correlations with maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background convergence measured by Planck. From these data, and including a prior from measurements of the baryon acoustic oscillations scale, we place constraints on the amplitude of the matter power spectrum , and on the matter density parameter . These measurements are in reasonable agreement with \planck at the 1.4 level, and are found to be robust with respect to…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
