Author:
Robertson Naomi Clare,Sifón Cristóbal,Asgari Marika,Battaglia Nicholas,Bilicki Maciej,Richard Bond John,Devlin Mark J.,Dunkley Jo,Giblin Benjamin,Heymans Catherine,Hildebrandt Hendrik,Hilton Matt,Hoekstra Henk,Hughes John P.,Kuijken Konrad,Louis Thibaut,Mallaby-Kay Maya,Page Lyman,Partridge Bruce,Radovich Mario,Schneider Peter,Shan HuanYuan,Spergel David N.,Tröster Tilman,Wollack Edward J.,Vargas Cristian,Wright Angus H.
Abstract
We present Weak Gravitational Lensing measurements of a sample of 157 clusters within the Kilo Degree Survey (KiDS), detected with a > 5σ thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich (SZ) signal by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT). Using a halo-model approach, we constrained the average total cluster mass, MWL, accounting for the ACT cluster selection function of the full sample. We find that the SZ cluster mass estimate MSZ, which was calibrated using X-ray observations, is biased with MSZ/MWL = (1 − bSZ) = 0.65 ± 0.05. Separating the sample into six mass bins, we find no evidence of a strong mass dependency for the mass bias, (1 − bSZ). Adopting this ACT-KiDS SZ mass calibration would bring the Planck SZ cluster count into agreement with the counts expected from the Planck cosmic microwave background ΛCDM cosmological model, although it should be noted that the cluster sample considered in this work has a lower average mass MSZ, uncor = 3.64 × 1014 M⊙ compared to the Planck cluster sample which has an average mass in the range MSZ, uncor = (5.5 − 8.5)×1014 M⊙, depending on the sub-sample used.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics