English

Cross-correlation of gravitational lensing from DES Science Verification data with SPT and Planck lensing

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2016-03-23 v1

Abstract

We measure the cross-correlation between weak lensing of galaxy images and of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). The effects of gravitational lensing on different sources will be correlated if the lensing is caused by the same mass fluctuations. We use galaxy shape measurements from 139 deg2^{2} of the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Science Verification data and overlapping CMB lensing from the South Pole Telescope (SPT) and Planck. The DES source galaxies have a median redshift of zmed0.7z_{\rm med} {\sim} 0.7, while the CMB lensing kernel is broad and peaks at z2z{\sim}2. The resulting cross-correlation is maximally sensitive to mass fluctuations at z0.44z{\sim}0.44. Assuming the Planck 2015 best-fit cosmology, the amplitude of the DES×\timesSPT cross-power is found to be A=0.88±0.30A = 0.88 \pm 0.30 and that from DES×\timesPlanck to be A=0.86±0.39A = 0.86 \pm 0.39, where A=1A=1 corresponds to the theoretical prediction. These are consistent with the expected signal and correspond to significances of 2.9σ2.9 \sigma and 2.2σ2.2 \sigma respectively. We demonstrate that our results are robust to a number of important systematic effects including the shear measurement method, estimator choice, photometric redshift uncertainty and CMB lensing systematics. Significant intrinsic alignment of galaxy shapes would increase the cross-correlation signal inferred from the data; we calculate a value of A=1.08±0.36A = 1.08 \pm 0.36 for DES×\timesSPT when we correct the observations with a simple IA model. With three measurements of this cross-correlation now existing in the literature, there is not yet reliable evidence for any deviation from the expected LCDM level of cross-correlation, given the size of the statistical uncertainties and the significant impact of systematic errors, particularly IAs. We provide forecasts for the expected signal-to-noise of the combination of the five-year DES survey and SPT-3G.

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@article{arxiv.1512.04535,
  title  = {Cross-correlation of gravitational lensing from DES Science Verification data with SPT and Planck lensing},
  author = {D. Kirk and Y. Omori and A. Benoit-Lévy and R. Cawthon and C. Chang and P. Larsen and A. Amara and D. Bacon and T. M. Crawford and S. Dodelson and P. Fosalba and T. Giannantonio and G. Holder and B. Jain and T. Kacprzak and O. Lahav and N. MacCrann and A. Nicola and A. Refregier and E. Sheldon and K. T. Story and M. A. Troxel and J. D. Vieira and V. Vikram and J. Zuntz and T. M. C. Abbott and F. B. Abdalla and M. R. Becker and B. A. Benson and G. M. Bernstein and R. A. Bernstein and L. E. Bleem and C. Bonnett and S. L. Bridle and D. Brooks and E. Buckley-Geer and D. L. Burke and D. Capozzi and J. E. Carlstrom and A. Carnero Rosell and M. Carrasco Kind and J. Carretero and M. Crocce and C. E. Cunha and C. B. D'Andrea and L. N. da Costa and S. Desai and H. T. Diehl and J. P. Dietrich and P. Doel and T. F. Eifler and A. E. Evrard and B. Flaugher and J. Frieman and D. W. Gerdes and D. A. Goldstein and D. Gruen and R. A. Gruendl and K. Honscheid and D. J. James and M. Jarvis and S. Kent and K. Kuehn and N. Kuropatkin and M. Lima and M. March and P. Martini and P. Melchior and C. J. Miller and R. Miquel and R. C. Nichol and R. Ogando and A. A. Plazas and C. L. Reichardt and A. Roodman and E. Rozo and E. S. Rykoff and M. Sako and E. Sanchez and V. Scarpine and M. Schubnell and I. Sevilla-Noarbe and G. Simard and R. C. Smith and M. Soares-Santos and F. Sobreira and E. Suchyta and M. E. C. Swanson and G. Tarle and D. Thomas and R. H. Wechsler and J. Weller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.04535},
  year   = {2016}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures