Matter power spectrum reconstruction with KiDS-Legacy: Improved internal consistency and preference for strong baryonic feedback
Abstract
Direct measurements of the matter power spectrum, Pm(k,z), provide a powerful tool to investigate observed tensions between models of structure growth while also testing the internal consistency of cosmological probes. We analyse cosmic shear data from the final data release of the Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS), presenting a deprojected Pm(k,z), measured in up to three redshift bins. Compared to analyses using previous KiDS releases, we find improved internal consistency in the z0.7 regime. At large scales, k0.1\,h\, Mpc-1, our power spectrum reconstruction aligns with predictions with a density fluctuation amplitude σ8=0.81. Furthermore, at small scales, k=3-20\,h\, Mpc-1, the average matter power spectrum is suppressed by 30\%10\%\, (stat.)4\%\, (sys.) with 2.8σ significance relative to a dark-matter-only model, consistent with expectations of strong baryonic feedback.
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