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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR6 Gravitational Lensing Map and Cosmological Parameters

Authors :
Madhavacheril, Mathew S.
Qu, Frank J.
Sherwin, Blake D.
MacCrann, Niall
Li, Yaqiong
Abril-Cabezas, Irene
Ade, Peter A. R.
Aiola, Simone
Alford, Tommy
Amiri, Mandana
Amodeo, Stefania
An, Rui
Atkins, Zachary
Austermann, Jason E.
Battaglia, Nicholas
Battistelli, Elia Stefano
Beall, James A.
Bean, Rachel
Beringue, Benjamin
Bhandarkar, Tanay
Biermann, Emily
Bolliet, Boris
Bond, J Richard
Cai, Hongbo
Calabrese, Erminia
Calafut, Victoria
Capalbo, Valentina
Carrero, Felipe
Challinor, Anthony
Chesmore, Grace E.
Cho, Hsiao-mei
Choi, Steve K.
Clark, Susan E.
Rosado, Rodrigo Córdova
Cothard, Nicholas F.
Coughlin, Kevin
Coulton, William
Crowley, Kevin T.
Dalal, Roohi
Darwish, Omar
Devlin, Mark J.
Dicker, Simon
Doze, Peter
Duell, Cody J.
Duff, Shannon M.
Duivenvoorden, Adriaan J.
Dunkley, Jo
Dünner, Rolando
Fanfani, Valentina
Fankhanel, Max
Farren, Gerrit
Ferraro, Simone
Freundt, Rodrigo
Fuzia, Brittany
Gallardo, Patricio A.
Garrido, Xavier
Givans, Jahmour
Gluscevic, Vera
Golec, Joseph E.
Guan, Yilun
Hall, Kirsten R.
Halpern, Mark
Han, Dongwon
Harrison, Ian
Hasselfield, Matthew
Healy, Erin
Henderson, Shawn
Hensley, Brandon
Hervías-Caimapo, Carlos
Hill, J. Colin
Hilton, Gene C.
Hilton, Matt
Hincks, Adam D.
Hložek, Renée
Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty
Huber, Zachary B.
Hubmayr, Johannes
Huffenberger, Kevin M.
Hughes, John P.
Irwin, Kent
Isopi, Giovanni
Jense, Hidde T.
Keller, Ben
Kim, Joshua
Knowles, Kenda
Koopman, Brian J.
Kosowsky, Arthur
Kramer, Darby
Kusiak, Aleksandra
La Posta, Adrien
Lague, Alex
Lakey, Victoria
Lee, Eunseong
Li, Zack
Limon, Michele
Lokken, Martine
Louis, Thibaut
Lungu, Marius
MacInnis, Amanda
Maldonado, Diego
Maldonado, Felipe
Mallaby-Kay, Maya
Marques, Gabriela A.
McMahon, Jeff
Mehta, Yogesh
Menanteau, Felipe
Moodley, Kavilan
Morris, Thomas W.
Mroczkowski, Tony
Naess, Sigurd
Namikawa, Toshiya
Nati, Federico
Newburgh, Laura
Nicola, Andrina
Niemack, Michael D.
Nolta, Michael R.
Orlowski-Scherer, John
Page, Lyman A.
Pandey, Shivam
Partridge, Bruce
Prince, Heather
Puddu, Roberto
Radiconi, Federico
Robertson, Naomi
Rojas, Felipe
Sakuma, Tai
Salatino, Maria
Schaan, Emmanuel
Schmitt, Benjamin L.
Sehgal, Neelima
Shaikh, Shabbir
Sierra, Carlos
Sievers, Jon
Sifón, Cristóbal
Simon, Sara
Sonka, Rita
Spergel, David N.
Staggs, Suzanne T.
Storer, Emilie
Switzer, Eric R.
Tampier, Niklas
Thornton, Robert
Trac, Hy
Treu, Jesse
Tucker, Carole
Ullom, Joel
Vale, Leila R.
Van Engelen, Alexander
Van Lanen, Jeff
van Marrewijk, Joshiwa
Vargas, Cristian
Vavagiakis, Eve M.
Wagoner, Kasey
Wang, Yuhan
Wenzl, Lukas
Wollack, Edward J.
Xu, Zhilei
Zago, Fernando
Zheng, Kaiwen
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 962, 2024, Page 113
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We present cosmological constraints from a gravitational lensing mass map covering 9400 sq. deg. reconstructed from CMB measurements made by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) from 2017 to 2021. In combination with BAO measurements (from SDSS and 6dF), we obtain the amplitude of matter fluctuations $\sigma_8 = 0.819 \pm 0.015$ at 1.8% precision, $S_8\equiv\sigma_8({\Omega_{\rm m}}/0.3)^{0.5}=0.840\pm0.028$ and the Hubble constant $H_0= (68.3 \pm 1.1)\, \text{km}\,\text{s}^{-1}\,\text{Mpc}^{-1}$ at 1.6% precision. A joint constraint with CMB lensing measured by the Planck satellite yields even more precise values: $\sigma_8 = 0.812 \pm 0.013$, $S_8\equiv\sigma_8({\Omega_{\rm m}}/0.3)^{0.5}=0.831\pm0.023$ and $H_0= (68.1 \pm 1.0)\, \text{km}\,\text{s}^{-1}\,\text{Mpc}^{-1}$. These measurements agree well with $\Lambda$CDM-model extrapolations from the CMB anisotropies measured by Planck. To compare these constraints to those from the KiDS, DES, and HSC galaxy surveys, we revisit those data sets with a uniform set of assumptions, and find $S_8$ from all three surveys are lower than that from ACT+Planck lensing by varying levels ranging from 1.7-2.1$\sigma$. These results motivate further measurements and comparison, not just between the CMB anisotropies and galaxy lensing, but also between CMB lensing probing $z\sim 0.5-5$ on mostly-linear scales and galaxy lensing at $z\sim 0.5$ on smaller scales. We combine our CMB lensing measurements with CMB anisotropies to constrain extensions of $\Lambda$CDM, limiting the sum of the neutrino masses to $\sum m_{\nu} < 0.13$ eV (95% c.l.), for example. Our results provide independent confirmation that the universe is spatially flat, conforms with general relativity, and is described remarkably well by the $\Lambda$CDM model, while paving a promising path for neutrino physics with gravitational lensing from upcoming ground-based CMB surveys.<br />Comment: 32 pages, 17 figures, replaced with version accepted in ApJ (Feb 2024). Cosmological likelihood data and mass maps are public here: https://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/act/actadv_prod_table.html ; likelihood software is here: https://github.com/ACTCollaboration/act_dr6_lenslike . Also see companion papers Qu et al and MacCrann et al

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 962, 2024, Page 113
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2304.05203
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acff5f