Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements
We present a velocity-dispersion-based mass calibration of the South Pole Telescope Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect survey (SPT-SZ) galaxy cluster sample. Using a homogeneously selected sample of 100 cluster candidates from 720 deg2 of the survey along with 63 velocity dispersion (σ v ) and 16 X-ray...
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cosmic background radiation cosmology: observations galaxies: clusters: individual large-scale structure of universe Bocquet, S. Saro, A. Mohr, J. J. Aird, K. A. Ashby, Matthew L N Bautz, M. Bayliss, Matthew Bazin, G. Benson, B. A. Bleem, L. E. Brodwin, M. Carlstrom, J. E. Chang, C. L. Chiu, I. Cho, H. M. Clocchiatti, A. Crawford, T. M. Crites, A. T. Desai, S. de Haan, T. Dietrich, J. P. Dobbs, M. A. Foley, R. J. Forman, William R. Gangkofner, D. George, E. M. Gladders, M. D. Gonzalez, A. H. Halverson, N. W. Hennig, C. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. Holder, G. P. Holzapfel, W. L. Hrubes, J. D. Jones, C. Keisler, R. Knox, L. Lee, A. T. Leitch, E. M. Liu, J. Lueker, M. Luong-Van, D. Marrone, D. P. McDonald, M. McMahon, J. J. Meyer, S. S. Mocanu, L. Murray, S. S. Padin, S. Pryke, C. Reichardt, C. L. Rest, Armin Wolfgang Ruel, J. Ruhl, J. E. Saliwanchik, B. R. Sayre, J. T. Schaffer, K. K. Shirokoff, E. Spieler, H. G. Stalder, Brian A Stanford, S. A. Staniszewski, Z. Stark, Antony A. Story, K. Stubbs, Christopher William Vanderlinde, K. Vieira, J. D. Vikhlinin, Alexey A. Williamson, R. Zahn, O. Zenteno, A. Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements |
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We present a velocity-dispersion-based mass calibration of the South Pole Telescope Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect survey (SPT-SZ) galaxy cluster sample. Using a homogeneously selected sample of 100 cluster candidates from 720 deg2 of the survey along with 63 velocity dispersion (σ v ) and 16 X-ray Y X measurements of sample clusters, we simultaneously calibrate the mass-observable relation and constrain cosmological parameters. Our method accounts for cluster selection, cosmological sensitivity, and uncertainties in the mass calibrators. The calibrations using σ v and Y X are consistent at the 0.6σ level, with the σ v calibration preferring ~16% higher masses. We use the full SPTCL data set (SZ clusters+σ v +Y X) to measure σ8(Ωm/0.27)0.3 = 0.809 ± 0.036 within a flat ΛCDM model. The SPT cluster abundance is lower than preferred by either the WMAP9 or Planck+WMAP9 polarization (WP) data, but assuming that the sum of the neutrino masses is ∑m ν = 0.06 eV, we find the data sets to be consistent at the 1.0σ level for WMAP9 and 1.5σ for Planck+WP. Allowing for larger ∑m ν further reconciles the results. When we combine the SPTCL and Planck+WP data sets with information from baryon acoustic oscillations and Type Ia supernovae, the preferred cluster masses are 1.9σ higher than the Y X calibration and 0.8σ higher than the σ v calibration. Given the scale of these shifts (~44% and ~23% in mass, respectively), we execute a goodness-of-fit test; it reveals no tension, indicating that the best-fit model provides an adequate description of the data. Using the multi-probe data set, we measure Ωm = 0.299 ± 0.009 and σ8 = 0.829 ± 0.011. Within a νCDM model we find ∑m ν = 0.148 ± 0.081 eV. We present a consistency test of the cosmic growth rate using SPT clusters. Allowing both the growth index γ and the dark energy equation-of-state parameter w to vary, we find γ = 0.73 ± 0.28 and w = –1.007 ± 0.065, demonstrating that the expansion and the growth histories are consistent with a ΛCDM universe (γ = 0.55; w = –1). Astronomy Accepted Manuscript |
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Bocquet, S. Saro, A. Mohr, J. J. Aird, K. A. Ashby, Matthew L N Bautz, M. Bayliss, Matthew Bazin, G. Benson, B. A. Bleem, L. E. Brodwin, M. Carlstrom, J. E. Chang, C. L. Chiu, I. Cho, H. M. Clocchiatti, A. Crawford, T. M. Crites, A. T. Desai, S. de Haan, T. Dietrich, J. P. Dobbs, M. A. Foley, R. J. Forman, William R. Gangkofner, D. George, E. M. Gladders, M. D. Gonzalez, A. H. Halverson, N. W. Hennig, C. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. Holder, G. P. Holzapfel, W. L. Hrubes, J. D. Jones, C. Keisler, R. Knox, L. Lee, A. T. Leitch, E. M. Liu, J. Lueker, M. Luong-Van, D. Marrone, D. P. McDonald, M. McMahon, J. J. Meyer, S. S. Mocanu, L. Murray, S. S. Padin, S. Pryke, C. Reichardt, C. L. Rest, Armin Wolfgang Ruel, J. Ruhl, J. E. Saliwanchik, B. R. Sayre, J. T. Schaffer, K. K. Shirokoff, E. Spieler, H. G. Stalder, Brian A Stanford, S. A. Staniszewski, Z. Stark, Antony A. Story, K. Stubbs, Christopher William Vanderlinde, K. Vieira, J. D. Vikhlinin, Alexey A. Williamson, R. Zahn, O. Zenteno, A. |
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Bocquet, S. Saro, A. Mohr, J. J. Aird, K. A. Ashby, Matthew L N Bautz, M. Bayliss, Matthew Bazin, G. Benson, B. A. Bleem, L. E. Brodwin, M. Carlstrom, J. E. Chang, C. L. Chiu, I. Cho, H. M. Clocchiatti, A. Crawford, T. M. Crites, A. T. Desai, S. de Haan, T. Dietrich, J. P. Dobbs, M. A. Foley, R. J. Forman, William R. Gangkofner, D. George, E. M. Gladders, M. D. Gonzalez, A. H. Halverson, N. W. Hennig, C. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. Holder, G. P. Holzapfel, W. L. Hrubes, J. D. Jones, C. Keisler, R. Knox, L. Lee, A. T. Leitch, E. M. Liu, J. Lueker, M. Luong-Van, D. Marrone, D. P. McDonald, M. McMahon, J. J. Meyer, S. S. Mocanu, L. Murray, S. S. Padin, S. Pryke, C. Reichardt, C. L. Rest, Armin Wolfgang Ruel, J. Ruhl, J. E. Saliwanchik, B. R. Sayre, J. T. Schaffer, K. K. Shirokoff, E. Spieler, H. G. Stalder, Brian A Stanford, S. A. Staniszewski, Z. Stark, Antony A. Story, K. Stubbs, Christopher William Vanderlinde, K. Vieira, J. D. Vikhlinin, Alexey A. Williamson, R. Zahn, O. Zenteno, A. |
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Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements |
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Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements |
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Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements |
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Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements |
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ftharvardudash:oai:dash.harvard.edu:1/16953382 2023-05-15T18:23:23+02:00 Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements Bocquet, S. Saro, A. Mohr, J. J. Aird, K. A. Ashby, Matthew L N Bautz, M. Bayliss, Matthew Bazin, G. Benson, B. A. Bleem, L. E. Brodwin, M. Carlstrom, J. E. Chang, C. L. Chiu, I. Cho, H. M. Clocchiatti, A. Crawford, T. M. Crites, A. T. Desai, S. de Haan, T. Dietrich, J. P. Dobbs, M. A. Foley, R. J. Forman, William R. Gangkofner, D. George, E. M. Gladders, M. D. Gonzalez, A. H. Halverson, N. W. Hennig, C. Hlavacek-Larrondo, J. Holder, G. P. Holzapfel, W. L. Hrubes, J. D. Jones, C. Keisler, R. Knox, L. Lee, A. T. Leitch, E. M. Liu, J. Lueker, M. Luong-Van, D. Marrone, D. P. McDonald, M. McMahon, J. J. Meyer, S. S. Mocanu, L. Murray, S. S. Padin, S. Pryke, C. Reichardt, C. L. Rest, Armin Wolfgang Ruel, J. Ruhl, J. E. Saliwanchik, B. R. Sayre, J. T. Schaffer, K. K. Shirokoff, E. Spieler, H. G. Stalder, Brian A Stanford, S. A. Staniszewski, Z. Stark, Antony A. Story, K. Stubbs, Christopher William Vanderlinde, K. Vieira, J. D. Vikhlinin, Alexey A. Williamson, R. Zahn, O. Zenteno, A. 2015 application/pdf http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:16953382 https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/799/2/214 en_US eng IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/0004-637x/799/2/214 The Astrophysical Journal Bocquet, S., A. Saro, J. J. Mohr, K. A. Aird, M. L. N. Ashby, M. Bautz, M. Bayliss, et al. 2015. “Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample Using Velocity Dispersion σ v and X-Ray Y X Measurements.” The Astrophysical Journal 799, no. 2: 214. doi:10.1088/0004-637x/799/2/214 1538-4357 http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:16953382 cosmic background radiation cosmology: observations galaxies: clusters: individual large-scale structure of universe Journal Article 2015 ftharvardudash https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/799/2/214 2022-04-05T11:54:48Z We present a velocity-dispersion-based mass calibration of the South Pole Telescope Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect survey (SPT-SZ) galaxy cluster sample. Using a homogeneously selected sample of 100 cluster candidates from 720 deg2 of the survey along with 63 velocity dispersion (σ v ) and 16 X-ray Y X measurements of sample clusters, we simultaneously calibrate the mass-observable relation and constrain cosmological parameters. Our method accounts for cluster selection, cosmological sensitivity, and uncertainties in the mass calibrators. The calibrations using σ v and Y X are consistent at the 0.6σ level, with the σ v calibration preferring ~16% higher masses. We use the full SPTCL data set (SZ clusters+σ v +Y X) to measure σ8(Ωm/0.27)0.3 = 0.809 ± 0.036 within a flat ΛCDM model. The SPT cluster abundance is lower than preferred by either the WMAP9 or Planck+WMAP9 polarization (WP) data, but assuming that the sum of the neutrino masses is ∑m ν = 0.06 eV, we find the data sets to be consistent at the 1.0σ level for WMAP9 and 1.5σ for Planck+WP. Allowing for larger ∑m ν further reconciles the results. When we combine the SPTCL and Planck+WP data sets with information from baryon acoustic oscillations and Type Ia supernovae, the preferred cluster masses are 1.9σ higher than the Y X calibration and 0.8σ higher than the σ v calibration. Given the scale of these shifts (~44% and ~23% in mass, respectively), we execute a goodness-of-fit test; it reveals no tension, indicating that the best-fit model provides an adequate description of the data. Using the multi-probe data set, we measure Ωm = 0.299 ± 0.009 and σ8 = 0.829 ± 0.011. Within a νCDM model we find ∑m ν = 0.148 ± 0.081 eV. We present a consistency test of the cosmic growth rate using SPT clusters. Allowing both the growth index γ and the dark energy equation-of-state parameter w to vary, we find γ = 0.73 ± 0.28 and w = –1.007 ± 0.065, demonstrating that the expansion and the growth histories are consistent with a ΛCDM universe (γ = 0.55; w = –1). Astronomy Accepted Manuscript Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole Harvard University: DASH - Digital Access to Scholarship at Harvard South Pole The ''Y'' ENVELOPE(-112.453,-112.453,57.591,57.591) The Astrophysical Journal 799 2 214 |