CROSS-CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CMB LENSING POTENTIAL MEASURED BY PLANCK AND HIGH-z SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES DETECTED BY THE HERSCHEL-ATLAS SURVEY†

نویسندگان

  • F. Bianchini
  • P. Bielewicz
  • A. Lapi
  • J. Gonzalez-Nuevo
  • C. Baccigalupi
  • G. de Zotti
  • L. Danese
  • N. Bourne
  • A. Cooray
  • L. Dunne
  • S. Dye
  • S. Eales
  • R. Ivison
  • S. Maddox
  • M. Negrello
  • D. Scott
  • M. W. L. Smith
  • E. Valiante
چکیده

We present the first measurement of the correlation between the map of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) lensing potential derived from the Planck nominal mission data and  z 1.5 galaxies detected by the HerschelATLAS (H-ATLAS) survey covering about 600 deg2, i.e., about 1.4% of the sky. We reject the hypothesis that there is no correlation between CMB lensing and galaxy detection at a s 20 significance, checking the result by performing a number of null tests. The significance of the detection of the theoretically expected cross-correlation signal is found to be s 10 . The galaxy bias parameter, b, derived from a joint analysis of the cross-power spectrum and of the autopower spectrum of the galaxy density contrast is found to be = + b 2.80 0.11 , consistent with earlier estimates for H-ATLAS galaxies at similar redshifts. On the other hand, the amplitude of the cross-correlation is found to be a factor 1.62± 0.16 higher than expected from the standard model and also found by cross-correlation analyses with other tracers of the large-scale structure. The enhancement due to lensing magnification can account for only a fraction of the excess cross-correlation signal. We suggest that part of it may be due to an incomplete removal of the contamination of the cosmic infrared background, which includes the H-ATLAS sources we are cross-correlating with. In any case, the highly significant detection reported here using a catalog covering only 1.4% of the sky demonstrates the potential of CMB lensing correlations with submillimeter surveys.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015