The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Constraining Cosmological Parameters Using the Splashback Radius of Galaxy Clusters

  • Roan Haggar,
  • Yuba Amoura,
  • Charlie T. Mpetha,
  • James E. Taylor,
  • Kris Walker,
  • Chris Power

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad5cee
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 972, no. 1
p. 28

Abstract

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Cosmological parameters such as Ω _M and σ _8 can be measured indirectly using various methods, including galaxy cluster abundance and cosmic shear. These measurements constrain the composite parameter S _8 , leading to degeneracy between Ω _M and σ _8 . However, some structural properties of galaxy clusters also correlate with cosmological parameters, due to their dependence on a cluster’s accretion history. In this work, we focus on the splashback radius, an observable cluster feature that represents a boundary between a cluster and the surrounding Universe. Using a suite of cosmological simulations with a range of values for Ω _M and σ _8 , we show that the position of the splashback radius around cluster-mass halos is greater in cosmologies with smaller values of Ω _M or larger values of σ _8 . This variation breaks the degeneracy between Ω _M and σ _8 that comes from measurements of the S _8 parameter. We also show that this variation is, in principle, measurable in observations. As the splashback radius can be determined from the same weak lensing analysis already used to estimate S _8 , this new approach can tighten low-redshift constraints on cosmological parameters, either using existing data, or using upcoming data such as that from Euclid and LSST.

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