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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Cosmology from Galaxy Clusters Detected Via the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect

Authors :
Sehgal, Neelima
Trac, Hy
Acquaviva, Viviana
Ade, Peter A. R
Aguirre, Paula
Amiri, Mandana
Appel, John W
Barrientos, L. Felipe
Battistelli, Elia S
Bond, J. Richard
Brown, Ben
Burger, Bryce
Chervenak, Jay
Das, Sudeep
Devlin, Mark J
Dicker, Simon R
Doriese, W. Bertrand
Dunkley, Joanna
Duenner, Rolando
Essinger-Hileman, Thomas
Fisher, Ryan P
Fowler, Joseph W
Hajian, Amir
Halpern, Mark
Wollack, Ed
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2010.

Abstract

We present constraints on cosmological parameters based on a sample of Sunyaev-Zel'dovich-selected galaxy clusters detected in a millimeter-wave survey by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope. The cluster sample used in this analysis consists of 9 optically-confirmed high-mass clusters comprising the high-significance end of the total cluster sample identified in 455 square degrees of sky surveyed during 2008 at 148 GHz. We focus on the most massive systems to reduce the degeneracy between unknown cluster astrophysics and cosmology derived from SZ surveys. We describe the scaling relation between cluster mass and SZ signal with a 4-parameter fit. Marginalizing over the values of the parameters in this fit with conservative priors gives (sigma)8 = 0.851 +/- 0.115 and w = -1.14 +/- 0.35 for a spatially-flat wCDM cosmological model with WMAP 7-year priors on cosmological parameters. This gives a modest improvement in statistical uncertainty over WMAP 7-year constraints alone. Fixing the scaling relation between cluster mass and SZ signal to a fiducial relation obtained from numerical simulations and calibrated by X-ray observations, we find (sigma)8 + 0.821 +/- 0.044 and w = -1.05 +/- 0.20. These results are consistent with constraints from WMAP 7 plus baryon acoustic oscillations plus type Ia supernova which give (sigma)8 = 0.802 +/- 0.038 and w = -0.98 +/- 0.053. A stacking analysis of the clusters in this sample compared to clusters simulated assuming the fiducial model also shows good agreement. These results suggest that, given the sample of clusters used here, both the astrophysics of massive clusters and the cosmological parameters derived from them are broadly consistent with current models.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
NSF FAST-0546035, , NSF PIRE-0507768, , NNX08AH30G, , NSF PHY-0355328, , DE-AC3-76SF005l5, , NSF AST-0707731, , NSF AST-0408698
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20120002630
Document Type :
Report