Cosmology and Astrophysics with the Diffuse eRASS1 X-ray Angular Power Spectrum

Abstract

The recent tension in the value of the cosmological parameter S8 σ8(M/0.3)1/2, which represents the amplitude of the matter density fluctuations of the universe, has not been resolved. In this work, we present constraints on S8 with the X-ray angular power spectra of clusters and groups measured with the half-sky map from the eROSITA All Sky Survey data release 1 (eRASS1). Thanks to the extensive sky coverage of eRASS1, it achieves unprecedented precision compared to previous power spectrum measurements. Using a well-calibrated, physical halo gas model that includes astrophysics of feedback and non-thermal pressure support, we obtain S8 = 0.80+0.02-0.01 with 1σ uncertainty that is competitive against other cosmological probes. Our derived S8 value is smaller than the primary CMB measurements from Planck, but still consistent to within 1σ. We also obtain constraints on the astrophysics of feedback, non-thermal pressure, equation of state in cluster cores, and outer boundaries of gas in clusters and groups. We discuss how additional X-ray observations, and cosmological surveys in microwave and optical, will further improve the cosmological constraints with the angular power spectrum. Our work demonstrates that the angular power spectrum of clusters and groups is a promising probe of both cosmology and astrophysics.

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