Cross-correlations between the lensing of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and other tracers of large-scale structure provide a unique way to reconstruct the growth of dark matter, break degeneracies between cosmology and galaxy physics, and test theories of modified gravity. We detect a cross-correlation between DESI-like luminous red galaxies (LRGs) selected from DECaLS imaging and CMB lensing maps reconstructed with the Planck satellite at a significance of S/N=27.2 over scales ℓmin=30, ℓmax=1000. To correct for magnification bias, we determine the slope of the LRG cumulative magnitude function at the faint limit as s=0.999±0.015, and find corresponding corrections on the order of a few percent for Cℓκg,Cℓgg across the scales of interest. We fit the large-scale galaxy bias at the effective redshift of the cross-correlation zeff≈0.68 using two different bias evolution agnostic models: a HaloFit times linear bias model where the bias evolution is folded into the clustering-based estimation of the redshift kernel, and a Lagrangian perturbation theory model of the clustering evaluated at zeff. We also determine the error on the bias from uncertainty in the redshift distribution; within this error, the two methods show excellent agreement with each other and with DESI survey expectations.
@article{arxiv.2010.04698,
title = {Cross-Correlation of Planck CMB Lensing with DESI-Like LRGs},
author = {Ellie Kitanidis and Martin White},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.04698},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
18 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables; final version accepted for publication