AMICO galaxy clusters in KiDS-DR3: Cosmological constraints from angular power spectrum and correlation function
M. Romanello, F. Marulli, L. Moscardini, G. F. Lesci, B. Sartoris, S., Contarini, C. Giocoli, S. Bardelli, V. Busillo, G. Castignani, G. Covone, L., Ingoglia, M. Maturi, E. Puddu, M. Radovich, M. Roncarelli, M. Sereno

TL;DR
This study uses the angular correlation function and power spectrum of galaxy clusters from KiDS-DR3 to constrain cosmological parameters, demonstrating the effectiveness of 2D clustering analysis in cosmology.
Contribution
It provides the first cosmological constraints from the angular clustering of photometric galaxy clusters, validating 2D clustering as a competitive alternative to 3D methods.
Findings
Constraints on mbda;m, mbda;, and S_8 consistent with previous studies.
Angular power spectrum yields comparable cosmological constraints to the correlation function.
Photometric cluster clustering can effectively constrain cosmology in ongoing surveys.
Abstract
We study the tomographic clustering properties of the photometric cluster catalogue derived from the Third Data Release of the Kilo Degree Survey, focusing on the angular correlation function and its spherical harmonic counterpart, the angular power spectrum. We measure the angular correlation function and power spectrum from a sample of 5162 clusters, with an intrinsic richness , in the photometric redshift range , comparing our measurements with theoretical models, in the framework of the -Cold Dark Matter cosmology. We perform a Monte Carlo Markov Chain analysis to constrain the cosmological parameters , and the structure growth parameter . We adopt Gaussian priors on the parameters of the mass-richness relation, based on the posterior distributions derived…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
