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Cosmological Constraint on $\Omega_m$ and $\sigma_8$ from Cluster Abundances using the $\mathtt{GalWCat19}$ Optical-Spectroscopic SDSS Catalog

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-10-07 v3

Abstract

We derive cosmological constraints on the matter density, \om, and the amplitude of fluctuations, \sig, using GalWCat19\mathtt{GalWCat19}, a catalog of 1800 galaxy clusters we identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey-DR13 spectroscopic data set using our GalWeight technique to determine cluster membership \citep{Abdullah18,Abdullah19}. By analyzing a subsample of 756 clusters in a redshift range of 0.045z0.1250.045\leq z \leq 0.125 and virial masses of M0.8×1014M\geq 0.8\times10^{14} \hm ~with mean redshift of z=0.085z = 0.085, we obtain \om ~=0.3100.027+0.023±0.041=0.310^{+0.023}_{-0.027} \pm 0.041 (systematic) and \sig ~=0.8100.036+0.031±0.035=0.810^{+0.031}_{-0.036}\pm 0.035 (systematic), with a cluster normalization relation of σ8=0.43Ωm0.55\sigma_8= 0.43 \Omega_m^{-0.55}. There are several unique aspects to our approach: we use the largest spectroscopic data set currently available, and we assign membership using the GalWeight technique which we have shown to be very effective at simultaneously maximizing the number of {\it{bona fide}} cluster members while minimizing the number of contaminating interlopers. Moreover, rather than employing scaling relations, we calculate cluster masses individually using the virial mass estimator. Since GalWCat19\mathtt{GalWCat19} is a low-redshift cluster catalog we do not need to make any assumptions about evolution either in cosmological parameters or in the properties of the clusters themselves. Our constraints on \om ~and \sig ~are consistent and very competitive with those obtained from non-cluster abundance cosmological probes such as Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation (BAO), and supernovae (SNe). The joint analysis of our cluster data with Planck18+BAO+Pantheon gives \om ~=0.3150.011+0.013=0.315^{+0.013}_{-0.011} and \sig ~=0.8100.010+0.011=0.810^{+0.011}_{-0.010}.

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@article{arxiv.2002.11907,
  title  = {Cosmological Constraint on $\Omega_m$ and $\sigma_8$ from Cluster Abundances using the $\mathtt{GalWCat19}$ Optical-Spectroscopic SDSS Catalog},
  author = {Mohamed H. Abdullah and Anatoly Klypin and Gillian Wilson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.11907},
  year   = {2020}
}

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14 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in the ApJ