Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from the 500 deg 2 SPTPOL Lensing Power Spectrum
We present cosmological constraints based on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) lensing potential power spectrum measurement from the recent 500 deg 2 SPTpol survey, the most precise CMB lensing measurement from the ground to date. We fit a flat ΛCDM model to the reconstructed lensing power spect...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2020-01, Vol.888 (2), p.119 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present cosmological constraints based on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) lensing potential power spectrum measurement from the recent 500 deg
2
SPTpol
survey, the most precise CMB lensing measurement from the ground to date. We fit a flat ΛCDM model to the reconstructed lensing power spectrum alone and in addition with other data sets: baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO), as well as primary CMB spectra from
Planck
and
SPTpol
. The cosmological constraints based on
SPTpol
and
Planck
lensing band powers are in good agreement when analyzed alone and in combination with
Planck
full-sky primary CMB data. With weak priors on the baryon density and other parameters, the
SPTpol
CMB lensing data alone provide a 4% constraint on
. Jointly fitting with BAO data, we find
,
, and
, up to
away from the central values preferred by
Planck
lensing + BAO. However, we recover good agreement between
SPTpol
and
Planck
when restricting the analysis to similar scales. We also consider single-parameter extensions to the flat ΛCDM model. The
SPTpol
lensing spectrum constrains the spatial curvature to be
and the sum of the neutrino masses to be
eV at 95% C.L. (with
Planck
primary CMB and BAO data), in good agreement with the
Planck
lensing results. With the differences in the signal-to-noise ratio of the lensing modes and the angular scales covered in the lensing spectra, this analysis represents an important independent check on the full-sky
Planck
lensing measurement. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ab6082 |