We measure the cross-power spectrum between galaxy density from Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope Lensing Survey (CFHTLenS) catalogues and gravitational lensing convergence from Planck data release 1 (2013) and 2 (2015). We investigate three main galaxy samples: 18.0<iAB<22.0, 18.0<iAB<23.0, 18.0<iAB<24.0 in the redshift range 0.2<z<1.3 in each of the four CFHTLenS wide fields. By comparing the measured cross-spectrum with model predictions, linear galaxy-dark matter biases of b=0.82−0.23+0.24,0.83−0.18+0.19,0.82−0.14+0.16 are inferred at significances of 3.5,4.5,5.6σ using the Planck 2015 release. These measurements are marginally consistent with biases derived from galaxy-galaxy auto-correlations: b=1.15−0.01+0.02,1.08−0.01+0.01 and 0.96−0.01+0.01 respectively. Using the 2013 Planck release, we obtain biases of b=1.33−0.28+0.29,1.19−0.23+0.23,1.16−0.18+0.19, showing significant differences between the releases.
@article{arxiv.1502.03405,
title = {Cross-Correlation of CFHTLenS Galaxy Number Density and Planck CMB Lensing},
author = {Y. Omori and G. Holder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03405},
year = {2015}
}