All-sky angular power spectra from cleaned WISE×SuperCOSMOS galaxy number counts
Abstract
Aiming to extract cosmological information from linear scales of the WISE×SuperCOSMOS photometric redshift catalog, we perform a characterization of the systematic effects associated with stellar content, evidencing the presence of contamination and obscuration. We create an integrated model for these effects (which together we call `usurper contamination'), devise a method to remove both of them simultaneously and show its functionality by applying it to a set of mock catalogs. When administered to WISE×SuperCOSMOS data, our method shows to improve the measurements of angular power spectra on scales 15 and the extraction of cosmological parameters therefrom, even though a significant excess of power remains at these scales. When ignoring scales <15, we still find strong indications of systematics, albeit these can be localized in the southern equatorial hemisphere. An independent analysis of the northern hemisphere at ≥ 15 agrees with a model with parameters from the Planck satellite and gives c=0.2540.020 and b<0.065 at 95% confidence limit when combined with priors on H0, As and ns.
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