The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Cosmology from cross-correlations of unWISE galaxies and ACT DR6 CMB lensing
Gerrit S. Farren, Alex Krolewski, Niall MacCrann, Simone Ferraro,, Irene Abril-Cabezas, Rui An, Zachary Atkins, Nicholas Battaglia, J. Richard, Bond, Erminia Calabrese, Steve K. Choi, Omar Darwish, Mark J. Devlin, Adriaan, J. Duivenvoorden, Jo Dunkley, J. Colin Hill, Matt Hilton

TL;DR
This study uses cross-correlations of ACT DR6 and Planck CMB lensing maps with unWISE galaxies to measure matter fluctuations, confirming consistency with standard cosmological models and demonstrating the robustness of structure formation predictions.
Contribution
It provides high-precision measurements of structure growth using improved lensing maps and a flexible theoretical model, extending previous analyses with new data and systematic checks.
Findings
Measured $S_8$ consistent with CMB predictions
Confirmed $\sigma_8$ and $\Omega_m$ values align with $\Lambda$CDM
Supported linear structure formation down to low redshifts
Abstract
We present tomographic measurements of structure growth using cross-correlations of Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) DR6 and Planck CMB lensing maps with the unWISE Blue and Green galaxy samples, which span the redshift ranges and , respectively. We improve on prior unWISE cross-correlations not just by making use of the new, high-precision ACT DR6 lensing maps, but also by including additional spectroscopic data for redshift calibration and by analysing our measurements with a more flexible theoretical model. An extensive suite of systematic and null tests within a blind analysis framework ensures that our results are robust. We determine the amplitude of matter fluctuations at low redshifts (), finding using the ACT cross-correlation alone and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
