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Multiprobe cosmology from the abundance of SPT clusters and DES galaxy clustering and weak lensing

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Article number063533
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>15/03/2025
<mark>Journal</mark>Physical Review D
Issue number6
Volume111
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date14/03/25
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Cosmic shear, galaxy clustering, and the abundance of massive halos each probe the large-scale structure of the Universe in complementary ways. We present cosmological constraints from the joint analysis of the three probes, building on the latest analyses of the lensing-informed abundance of clusters identified by the South Pole Telescope (SPT) and of the auto- and cross-correlation of galaxy position and weak lensing measurements (3×2pt) in the Dark Energy Survey (DES). We consider the cosmological correlation between the different tracers and we account for the systematic uncertainties that are shared between the large-scale lensing correlation functions and the small-scale lensing-based cluster mass calibration. Marginalized over the remaining Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) parameters (including the sum of neutrino masses) and 52 astrophysical modeling parameters, we measure Ωm=0.300±0.017 and σ8=0.797±0.026. Compared to constraints from primary cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies, our constraints are only 15% wider with a probability to exceed of 0.22 (1.2σ) for the two-parameter difference. We further obtain S8≡σ8(Ωm/0.3)0.5=0.796±0.013 which is lower than the measurement at the 1.6σ level. The combined SPT cluster, DES 3×2pt, and datasets mildly prefer a nonzero positive neutrino mass, with a 95% upper limit ∑mν<0.25 eV on the sum of neutrino masses. Assuming a wCDM model, we constrain the dark energy equation of state parameter w=−1.15−0.17+0.23 and when combining with primary CMB anisotropies, we recover w=−1.20−0.09+0.15, a 1.7σ difference with a cosmological constant. The precision of our results highlights the benefits of multiwavelength multiprobe cosmology and our analysis paves the way for upcoming joint analyses of next-generation datasets.