We present measurements of the spatial mapping between (hot) baryons and the total matter in the Universe, via the cross-correlation between the thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich (tSZ) map from Planck and the weak gravitational lensing maps from the Red Sequence Cluster Survey (RCSLenS). The cross-correlations are performed on the map level where all the sources (including diffuse intergalactic gas) contribute to the signal. We consider two configuration-space correlation function estimators, ξy−κ and ξy−γt, and a Fourier space estimator, Cℓy−κ, in our analysis. We detect a significant correlation out to three degrees of angular separation on the sky. Based on statistical noise only, we can report 13σ and 17σ detections of the cross-correlation using the configuration-space y−κ and y−γt estimators, respectively. Including a heuristic estimate of the sampling variance yields a detection significance of 6σ and 8σ, respectively. A similar level of detection is obtained from the Fourier-space estimator, Cℓy−κ. As each estimator probes different dynamical ranges, their combination improves the significance of the detection. We compare our measurements with predictions from the cosmo-OWLS suite of cosmological hydrodynamical simulations, where different galactic feedback models are implemented. We find that a model with considerable AGN feedback that removes large quantities of hot gas from galaxy groups and WMAP-7yr best-fit cosmological parameters provides the best match to the measurements. All baryonic models in the context of a Planck cosmology over-predict the observed signal. Similar cosmological conclusions are drawn when we employ a halo model with the observed `universal' pressure profile.
@article{arxiv.1608.07581,
title = {Cross-correlating Planck tSZ with RCSLenS weak lensing: Implications for cosmology and AGN feedback},
author = {Alireza Hojjati and Tilman Tröster and Joachim Harnois-Déraps and Ian G. McCarthy and Ludovic van Waerbeke and Ami Choi and Thomas Erben and Catherine Heymans and Hendrik Hildebrandt and Gary Hinshaw and Yin-Zhe Ma and Lance Miller and Massimo Viola and Hideki Tanimura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.07581},
year = {2017}
}