The Atacama Cosmology Telescope DR6 and DESI: Structure growth measurements from the cross-correlation of DESI Legacy Imaging galaxies and CMB lensing from ACT DR6 and Planck PR4
Abstract
We measure the growth of cosmic density fluctuations on large scales and across the redshift range 0.3<z<0.8 through the cross-correlation of the ACT DR6 CMB lensing map and galaxies from the DESI Legacy Survey, using three galaxy samples spanning the redshifts of 0.3 z 0.45, 0.45 z 0.6, 0.6 z 0.8. We adopt a scale cut where non-linear effects are negligible, so that the cosmological constraints are derived from the linear regime. We determine the amplitude of matter fluctuations over all three redshift bins using ACT data alone to be S8σ8(m/0.3)0.5=0.7720.040 in a joint analysis combining the three redshift bins and ACT lensing alone. Using a combination of ACT and Planck data we obtain S8=0.7650.032. The lowest redshift bin used is the least constraining and exhibits a 2σ tension with the other redshift bins; thus we also report constraints excluding the first redshift bin, giving S8=0.7850.033 for the combination of ACT and Planck. This result is in excellent agreement at the 0.3σ level with measurements from galaxy lensing, but is 1.8σ lower than predictions based on Planck primary CMB data. Understanding whether this hint of discrepancy in the growth of structure at low redshifts arises from a fluctuation, from systematics in data, or from new physics, is a high priority for forthcoming CMB lensing and galaxy cross-correlation analyses.
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