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The gravitational lensing imprints of DES Y3 superstructures on the CMB: a matched filtering approach
- Demirbozan, U;
- Nadathur, S;
- Ferrero, I;
- Fosalba, P;
- Kovács, A;
- Miquel, R;
- Davies, CT;
- Pandey, S;
- Adamow, M;
- Bechtol, K;
- Drlica-Wagner, A;
- Gruendl, RA;
- Hartley, WG;
- Pieres, A;
- Ross, AJ;
- Rykoff, ES;
- Sheldon, E;
- Yanny, B;
- Abbott, TMC;
- Aguena, M;
- Allam, S;
- Alves, O;
- Bacon, D;
- Bertin, E;
- Bocquet, S;
- Brooks, D;
- Rosell, A Carnero;
- Carretero, J;
- Cawthon, R;
- da Costa, LN;
- Pereira, MES;
- De Vicente, J;
- Desai, S;
- Doel, P;
- Everett, S;
- Flaugher, B;
- Friedel, D;
- Frieman, J;
- Gatti, M;
- Gaztanaga, E;
- Giannini, G;
- Gutierrez, G;
- Hinton, SR;
- Hollowood, DL;
- James, DJ;
- Jeffrey, N;
- Kuehn, K;
- Lahav, O;
- Lee, S;
- Marshall, JL;
- Mena-Fernández, J;
- Mohr, JJ;
- Myles, J;
- Ogando, RLC;
- Malagón, AA Plazas;
- Roodman, A;
- Sanchez, E;
- Sevilla-Noarbe, I;
- Smith, M;
- Soares-Santos, M;
- Suchyta, E;
- Swanson, MEC;
- Tarle, G;
- Weaverdyck, N;
- Weller, J;
- Wiseman, P
- et al.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Low-density cosmic voids gravitationally lens the cosmic microwave background (CMB), leaving a negative imprint on the CMB convergence $\kappa$. This effect provides insight into the distribution of matter within voids, and can also be used to study the growth of structure. We measure this lensing imprint by cross-correlating the Planck CMB lensing convergence map with voids identified in the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 (DES Y3) data set, covering approximately 4200 deg$^2$ of the sky. We use two distinct void-finding algorithms: a 2D void-finder that operates on the projected galaxy density field in thin redshift shells, and a new code, Voxel, which operates on the full 3D map of galaxy positions. We employ an optimal matched filtering method for cross-correlation, using the Marenostrum Institut de Ciències de l’Espai N-body simulation both to establish the template for the matched filter and to calibrate detection significances. Using the DES Y3 photometric luminous red galaxy sample, we measure $A_\kappa$, the amplitude of the observed lensing signal relative to the simulation template, obtaining $A_\kappa = 1.03 \pm 0.22$ ($4.6\sigma$ significance) for Voxel and $A_\kappa = 1.02 \pm 0.17$ ($5.9\sigma$ significance) for 2D voids, both consistent with Lambda cold dark matter expectations. We additionally invert the 2D void-finding process to identify superclusters in the projected density field, for which we measure $A_\kappa = 0.87 \pm 0.15$ ($5.9\sigma$ significance). The leading source of noise in our measurements is Planck noise, implying that data from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, South Pole Telescope and CMB-S4 will increase sensitivity and allow for more precise measurements.
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