In a tomographic approach, we measure the cross-correlation between the CMB lensing reconstructed from the Planck satellite and the galaxies of the photometric redshift catalogue based on the combination of the South Galactic Cap u-band Sky Survey (SCUSS), Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) data. We perform the analyses considering six redshift bins spanning the range of 0.1<z<0.7. From the estimates of the galaxy-galaxy and galaxy-CMB lensing power spectrum, we derive the galaxy bias and the amplitude of the cross-correlation for each redshift bin. We have finally applied these tomographic measurements to estimate the linear structure growth using the bias-independent D^G estimator introduced by Giannantonio et al. 2016. We find that the amplitude of the structure growth with respect to the fiducial cosmology is AD=1.16±0.13, closely consistent with the predictions of the ΛCDM model (ADΛCDM=1). We perform several tests for consistency of our results, finding no significant evidence for systematic effects.
@article{arxiv.1908.04854,
title = {Tomographic analyses of the CMB lensing and galaxy clustering to probe the linear structure growth},
author = {Gabriela A. Marques and Armando Bernui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.04854},
year = {2020}
}