A Measurement of Gravitational Lensing of the Cosmic Microwave Background Using SPT-3G 2018 Data
Z. Pan, F. Bianchini, W. L. K. Wu, P. A. R. Ade, Z. Ahmed, E. Anderes,, A. J. Anderson, B. Ansarinejad, M. Archipley, K. Aylor, L. Balkenhol, P. S., Barry, R. Basu Thakur, K. Benabed, A. N. Bender, B. A. Benson, L. E. Bleem,, F. R. Bouchet, L. Bryant, K. Byrum, E. Camphuis

TL;DR
This paper measures gravitational lensing of the CMB using SPT-3G data, providing constraints on cosmological parameters like $\sigma_8$, $\Omega_m$, and neutrino masses, consistent with previous experiments and improving our understanding of the universe's structure.
Contribution
First measurement of CMB lensing over 1500 deg$^2$ with SPT-3G 2018 data, including extensive systematic tests and cosmological parameter constraints.
Findings
Lensing amplitude consistent with Planck 2018 $ m \Lambda$CDM
Constraints on $\sigma_8$, $\Omega_m$, and $H_0$ from combined data
Upper limit on neutrino masses $ extless 0.30$ eV
Abstract
We present a measurement of gravitational lensing over 1500 deg of the Southern sky using SPT-3G temperature data at 95 and 150 GHz taken in 2018. The lensing amplitude relative to a fiducial Planck 2018 CDM cosmology is found to be , excluding instrumental and astrophysical systematic uncertainties. We conduct extensive systematic and null tests to check the robustness of the lensing measurements, and report a minimum-variance combined lensing power spectrum over angular multipoles of , which we use to constrain cosmological models. When analyzed alone and jointly with primary cosmic microwave background (CMB) spectra within the CDM model, our lensing amplitude measurements are consistent with measurements from SPT-SZ, SPTpol, ACT, and Planck. Incorporating loose priors on the baryon density and other parameters including uncertainties on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
