We present the first measurement of the correlation between the map of the CMB lensing potential derived from the Planck nominal mission data and z% 1.5 galaxies detected by Herschel-ATLAS (H-ATLAS) survey covering about 550 deg2. We detect the cross-power spectrum with a significance of ∼ 8.5σ, ruling out the absence of correlation at 9σ. We check detection with a number of null tests. The amplitude of cross-correlation and the galaxy bias are estimated using joint analysis of the cross-power spectrum and the galaxy survey auto-spectrum, which allows to break degeneracy between these parameters. The estimated galaxy bias is consistent with previous estimates of the bias for the H-ATLAS data, while the cross-correlation amplitude is higher than expected for a ΛCDM model. The content of this work is to appear in a forthcoming paper

Cross-correlation between cosmological and astrophysical datasets: the Planck and Herschel case / Bianchini, Federico; Lapi, Andrea. - 10:S306(2015), pp. 202-205. (Intervento presentato al convegno 306th Symposium of The International-Astronomical-Union (IAU)) [10.1017/S1743921314013647].

Cross-correlation between cosmological and astrophysical datasets: the Planck and Herschel case

Bianchini, Federico;Lapi, Andrea
2015-01-01

Abstract

We present the first measurement of the correlation between the map of the CMB lensing potential derived from the Planck nominal mission data and z% 1.5 galaxies detected by Herschel-ATLAS (H-ATLAS) survey covering about 550 deg2. We detect the cross-power spectrum with a significance of ∼ 8.5σ, ruling out the absence of correlation at 9σ. We check detection with a number of null tests. The amplitude of cross-correlation and the galaxy bias are estimated using joint analysis of the cross-power spectrum and the galaxy survey auto-spectrum, which allows to break degeneracy between these parameters. The estimated galaxy bias is consistent with previous estimates of the bias for the H-ATLAS data, while the cross-correlation amplitude is higher than expected for a ΛCDM model. The content of this work is to appear in a forthcoming paper
2015
Statistical Challenges in 21st Century Cosmology
10
S306
202
205
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014IAUS..306..202B
Cambridge University Press
Bianchini, Federico; Lapi, Andrea
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