KiDS-Legacy: Cosmological constraints from cosmic shear with the complete Kilo-Degree Survey
Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences · Newcastle University · +30 more institutions
Abstract
We present cosmic shear constraints from the completed Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS), where the cosmological parameter S 8 ≡ σ 8 √Ω m /0.3 = 0.81 +0.016 −0.021 is found to be in agreement (0.73 σ ) with results from the Planck Legacy cosmic microwave background experiment. The final KiDS footprint spans 1347 square degrees of deep nine-band imaging across the optical and near-infrared (NIR), along with an extra 23-square degrees of KiDS-like calibration observations of deep spectroscopic surveys. Improvements in our redshift distribution estimation methodology, combined with our enhanced calibration data and multi-band image simulations, allowed us to extend our lensed sample out to a photometric redshift of z B ≤…
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Authors
39- AHAngus H. WrightCorresponding
Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
- BSBenjamin Stölzner
Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
- MAMarika Asgari
Newcastle University
- MBMaciej Bilicki
Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
- BGBenjamin Giblin
University of Edinburgh
Topics & keywords
- Redshift
- Cosmic microwave background
- COSMIC cancer database
- Photometric redshift
- Galaxy
- Halo
- Baryon
- Dark matter