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Cross-correlation of POLARBEAR CMB Polarization Lensing with High-$z$ Sub-mm Herschel-ATLAS galaxies

Authors :
Faundez, M. Aguilar
Arnold, K.
Baccigalupi, C.
Barron, D.
Beck, D.
Bianchini, F.
Boettger, D.
Borrill, J.
Carron, J.
Cheung, K.
Chinone, Y.
Bouhargani, H. El
Elleflot, T.
Errard, J.
Fabbian, G.
Feng, C.
Galitzki, N.
Goeckner-Wald, N.
Hasegawa, M.
Hazumi, M.
Howe, L.
Kaneko, D.
Katayama, N.
Keating, B.
Krachmalnicoff, N.
Kusaka, A.
Lee, A. T.
Leon, D.
Linder, E.
Lowry, L. N.
Matsuda, F.
Minami, Y.
Navaroli, M.
Nishino, H.
Pham, A. T. P.
Poletti, D.
Puglisi, G.
Reichardt, C. L.
Sherwin, B. D.
Silva-Feaver, M.
Stompor, R.
Suzuki, A.
Tajima, O.
Takakura, S.
Takatori, S.
Teply, G. P.
Tsai, C.
Verges, C.
Faundez, M. Aguilar
Arnold, K.
Baccigalupi, C.
Barron, D.
Beck, D.
Bianchini, F.
Boettger, D.
Borrill, J.
Carron, J.
Cheung, K.
Chinone, Y.
Bouhargani, H. El
Elleflot, T.
Errard, J.
Fabbian, G.
Feng, C.
Galitzki, N.
Goeckner-Wald, N.
Hasegawa, M.
Hazumi, M.
Howe, L.
Kaneko, D.
Katayama, N.
Keating, B.
Krachmalnicoff, N.
Kusaka, A.
Lee, A. T.
Leon, D.
Linder, E.
Lowry, L. N.
Matsuda, F.
Minami, Y.
Navaroli, M.
Nishino, H.
Pham, A. T. P.
Poletti, D.
Puglisi, G.
Reichardt, C. L.
Sherwin, B. D.
Silva-Feaver, M.
Stompor, R.
Suzuki, A.
Tajima, O.
Takakura, S.
Takatori, S.
Teply, G. P.
Tsai, C.
Verges, C.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We report a 4.8$\sigma$ measurement of the cross-correlation signal between the cosmic microwave background (CMB) lensing convergence reconstructed from measurements of the CMB polarization made by the POLARBEAR experiment and the infrared-selected galaxies of the Herschel-ATLAS survey. This is the first measurement of its kind. We infer a best-fit galaxy bias of $b = 5.76 \pm 1.25$, corresponding to a host halo mass of $\log_{10}(M_h/M_\odot) =13.5^{+0.2}_{-0.3}$ at an effective redshift of $z \sim 2$ from the cross-correlation power spectrum. Residual uncertainties in the redshift distribution of the sub-mm galaxies are subdominant with respect to the statistical precision. We perform a suite of systematic tests, finding that instrumental and astrophysical contaminations are small compared to the statistical error. This cross-correlation measurement only relies on CMB polarization information that, differently from CMB temperature maps, is less contaminated by galactic and extra-galactic foregrounds, providing a clearer view of the projected matter distribution. This result demonstrates the feasibility and robustness of this approach for future high-sensitivity CMB polarization experiments.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures, updated to match published version on ApJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098146278
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4357.ab4a78