Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map

© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We report constraints on cosmological parameters from the angular power spectrum of a cosmic microwave background (CMB) gravitational lensing potential map created using temperature data from 2500 deg2 of South Pole Telescope (SPT) data...

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Main Authors: Simard, G, Omori, Y, Aylor, K, Baxter, EJ, Benson, BA, Bleem, LE, Carlstrom, JE, Chang, CL, Cho, HM, Chown, R, Crawford, TM, Crites, AT, Haan, TD, Dobbs, MA, Everett, WB, George, EM, Halverson, NW, Harrington, NL, Henning, JW, Holder, GP, Hou, Z, Holzapfel, WL, Hrubes, JD, Knox, L, Lee, AT, Leitch, EM, Luong-Van, D, Manzotti, A, McMahon, JJ, Meyer, SS, Mocanu, LM, Mohr, JJ, Natoli, T, Padin, S, Pryke, C, Reichardt, CL, Ruhl, JE, Sayre, JT, Schaffer, KK, Shirokoff, E, Staniszewski, Z, Stark, AA, Story, KT, Vanderlinde, K, Vieira, JD, Williamson, R, Wu, WLK
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spelling ftcdlib:qt3fz895wq 2023-05-15T18:23:10+02:00 Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map Simard, G Omori, Y Aylor, K Baxter, EJ Benson, BA Bleem, LE Carlstrom, JE Chang, CL Cho, HM Chown, R Crawford, TM Crites, AT Haan, TD Dobbs, MA Everett, WB George, EM Halverson, NW Harrington, NL Henning, JW Holder, GP Hou, Z Holzapfel, WL Hrubes, JD Knox, L Lee, AT Leitch, EM Luong-Van, D Manzotti, A McMahon, JJ Meyer, SS Mocanu, LM Mohr, JJ Natoli, T Padin, S Pryke, C Reichardt, CL Ruhl, JE Sayre, JT Schaffer, KK Shirokoff, E Staniszewski, Z Stark, AA Story, KT Vanderlinde, K Vieira, JD Williamson, R Wu, WLK 137 - 137 2018-06-20 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3fz895wq english eng eScholarship, University of California qt3fz895wq http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3fz895wq public Simard, G; Omori, Y; Aylor, K; Baxter, EJ; Benson, BA; Bleem, LE; et al.(2018). Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map. Astrophysical Journal, 860(2), 137 - 137. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/aac264. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/3fz895wq cosmic background radiation cosmological parameters gravitational lensing: weak Astronomical And Space Sciences Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry (Incl. Structural) Astronomy & Astrophysics article 2018 ftcdlib https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aac264 2019-01-11T23:51:59Z © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We report constraints on cosmological parameters from the angular power spectrum of a cosmic microwave background (CMB) gravitational lensing potential map created using temperature data from 2500 deg2 of South Pole Telescope (SPT) data supplemented with data from Planck in the same sky region, with the statistical power in the combined map primarily from the SPT data. We fit the lensing power spectrum to a model including cold dark matter and a cosmological constant (λCDM), and to models with single-parameter extensions to λCDM. We find constraints that are comparable to and consistent with those found using the full-sky Planck CMB lensing data, e.g., σ8ωm0.25 = 0.598 ± 0.024 from the lensing data alone with weak priors placed on other parameters. Combining with primary CMB data, we explore single-parameter extensions to λCDM. We find or ωk = -0.012-0.0230.021 or Mv < 0.70 eV at 95 confidence, in good agreement with results including the lensing potential as measured by Planck. We include two parameters that scale the effect of lensing on the CMB: AL, which scales the lensing power spectrum in both the lens reconstruction power and in the smearing of the acoustic peaks, and Aφφ, which scales only the amplitude of the lensing reconstruction power spectrum. We find Aφφ × AL = 1.01 ± 0.08 for the lensing map made from combined SPT and Planck data, indicating that the amount of lensing is in excellent agreement with expectations from the observed CMB angular power spectrum when not including the information from smearing of the acoustic peaks. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole University of California: eScholarship South Pole The Astrophysical Journal 860 2 137
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topic cosmic background radiation
cosmological parameters
gravitational lensing: weak
Astronomical And Space Sciences
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry (Incl. Structural)
Astronomy & Astrophysics
spellingShingle cosmic background radiation
cosmological parameters
gravitational lensing: weak
Astronomical And Space Sciences
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry (Incl. Structural)
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Simard, G
Omori, Y
Aylor, K
Baxter, EJ
Benson, BA
Bleem, LE
Carlstrom, JE
Chang, CL
Cho, HM
Chown, R
Crawford, TM
Crites, AT
Haan, TD
Dobbs, MA
Everett, WB
George, EM
Halverson, NW
Harrington, NL
Henning, JW
Holder, GP
Hou, Z
Holzapfel, WL
Hrubes, JD
Knox, L
Lee, AT
Leitch, EM
Luong-Van, D
Manzotti, A
McMahon, JJ
Meyer, SS
Mocanu, LM
Mohr, JJ
Natoli, T
Padin, S
Pryke, C
Reichardt, CL
Ruhl, JE
Sayre, JT
Schaffer, KK
Shirokoff, E
Staniszewski, Z
Stark, AA
Story, KT
Vanderlinde, K
Vieira, JD
Williamson, R
Wu, WLK
Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map
topic_facet cosmic background radiation
cosmological parameters
gravitational lensing: weak
Astronomical And Space Sciences
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry (Incl. Structural)
Astronomy & Astrophysics
description © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We report constraints on cosmological parameters from the angular power spectrum of a cosmic microwave background (CMB) gravitational lensing potential map created using temperature data from 2500 deg2 of South Pole Telescope (SPT) data supplemented with data from Planck in the same sky region, with the statistical power in the combined map primarily from the SPT data. We fit the lensing power spectrum to a model including cold dark matter and a cosmological constant (λCDM), and to models with single-parameter extensions to λCDM. We find constraints that are comparable to and consistent with those found using the full-sky Planck CMB lensing data, e.g., σ8ωm0.25 = 0.598 ± 0.024 from the lensing data alone with weak priors placed on other parameters. Combining with primary CMB data, we explore single-parameter extensions to λCDM. We find or ωk = -0.012-0.0230.021 or Mv < 0.70 eV at 95 confidence, in good agreement with results including the lensing potential as measured by Planck. We include two parameters that scale the effect of lensing on the CMB: AL, which scales the lensing power spectrum in both the lens reconstruction power and in the smearing of the acoustic peaks, and Aφφ, which scales only the amplitude of the lensing reconstruction power spectrum. We find Aφφ × AL = 1.01 ± 0.08 for the lensing map made from combined SPT and Planck data, indicating that the amount of lensing is in excellent agreement with expectations from the observed CMB angular power spectrum when not including the information from smearing of the acoustic peaks.
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author Simard, G
Omori, Y
Aylor, K
Baxter, EJ
Benson, BA
Bleem, LE
Carlstrom, JE
Chang, CL
Cho, HM
Chown, R
Crawford, TM
Crites, AT
Haan, TD
Dobbs, MA
Everett, WB
George, EM
Halverson, NW
Harrington, NL
Henning, JW
Holder, GP
Hou, Z
Holzapfel, WL
Hrubes, JD
Knox, L
Lee, AT
Leitch, EM
Luong-Van, D
Manzotti, A
McMahon, JJ
Meyer, SS
Mocanu, LM
Mohr, JJ
Natoli, T
Padin, S
Pryke, C
Reichardt, CL
Ruhl, JE
Sayre, JT
Schaffer, KK
Shirokoff, E
Staniszewski, Z
Stark, AA
Story, KT
Vanderlinde, K
Vieira, JD
Williamson, R
Wu, WLK
author_facet Simard, G
Omori, Y
Aylor, K
Baxter, EJ
Benson, BA
Bleem, LE
Carlstrom, JE
Chang, CL
Cho, HM
Chown, R
Crawford, TM
Crites, AT
Haan, TD
Dobbs, MA
Everett, WB
George, EM
Halverson, NW
Harrington, NL
Henning, JW
Holder, GP
Hou, Z
Holzapfel, WL
Hrubes, JD
Knox, L
Lee, AT
Leitch, EM
Luong-Van, D
Manzotti, A
McMahon, JJ
Meyer, SS
Mocanu, LM
Mohr, JJ
Natoli, T
Padin, S
Pryke, C
Reichardt, CL
Ruhl, JE
Sayre, JT
Schaffer, KK
Shirokoff, E
Staniszewski, Z
Stark, AA
Story, KT
Vanderlinde, K
Vieira, JD
Williamson, R
Wu, WLK
author_sort Simard, G
title Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map
title_short Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map
title_full Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map
title_fullStr Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map
title_full_unstemmed Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the Angular Power Spectrum of a Combined 2500 deg 2 SPT-SZ and Planck Gravitational Lensing Map
title_sort constraints on cosmological parameters from the angular power spectrum of a combined 2500 deg 2 spt-sz and planck gravitational lensing map
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