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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope DR6 and DESI: structure formation over cosmic time with a measurement of the cross-correlation of CMB lensing and luminous red galaxies

Joshua KimUPenn, PhiladelphiaNoah SailerUC, BerkeleyMathew S. MadhavacherilUPenn, PhiladelphiaS. FerraroUC, BerkeleyIrene Abril-CabezasCambridge U., Inst. of AstronJ. AguilarS. AhlenBoston UJ. Richard BondCanadian Inst. Theor. AstrophysDavid BrooksUniversity Coll. LondonE. BurtinIRFU - Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (CEA Saclay F-91191 Gif sur Yvette cedex - France)Erminia CalabreseShi-Fan ChenPrinceton, Inst. Advanced StudySteve K. ChoiUC, RiversideT. ClaybaughOmar DarwishGeneva U., Dept. Theor. PhysAxel de la MacorraUNAM, MexicoJoseph DeRoseMark J. DevlinUPenn, PhiladelphiaArjun DeyNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonP. DoelUniversity Coll. LondonJo DunkleyPrinceton UCarmen Embil-VillagraGerrit S. FarrenCambridge U., Inst. of AstronAndreu Font-RiberaUniversity Coll. LondonJ. E. Forero-RomeroE. GaztañagaBarcelona, IEECVera GluscevicSouthern California USatya Gontcho A GontchoJ. GuyK. HonscheidChicago U., KICPCullan HowlettQueensland UD. KirkbyUC, IrvineTheodore KisnerAnthony KreminMartin LandriauL. Le GuillouLPNHE (UMR_7585) - Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Énergies (Barre 12-22, 1er étage 4 Place Jussieu 75252 Paris Cedex 05 - France)M. E. LeviN. MacCrannCambridge U., Inst. of AstronMarc ManeraBarcelona, Autonoma UGabriela A. MarquesChicago U., KICPAaron MeisnerNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonR. MiquelBarcelona, IFAEKavilan MoodleyKwaZulu Natal UJohn MoustakasSiena Coll., LoudonvilleLaura NewburghJeffrey A. NewmanPittsburgh UGustavo NizMexico U., ICNJohn Orlowski-SchererUPenn, PhiladelphiaN. Palanque‐DelabrouilleIRFU - Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (CEA Saclay F-91191 Gif sur Yvette cedex - France)Will J. PercivalPerimeter Inst. Theor. PhysFrancisco PradaGranada U., Theor. Phys. AstrophysFrank J. QuCambridge U., DAMTPGraziano RossiSejong UE. SánchezMadrid, CIEMATEmmanuel SchaanKIPAC, Menlo ParkEdward F. SchlaflyBaltimore, Space Telescope SciDavid J. SchlegelM. SchubnellMichigan UNeelima SehgalSUNY, Stony BrookHee-Jung SeoShabbir ShaikhArizona State U., TempeBlake D. SherwinCambridge U., DAMTPCristobál SifónValparaiso U., CatolicaDavid SprayberryNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonSuzanne T. StaggsG. TarléKEK, TsukubaAlexander van EngelenArizona State U., TempeBenjamin A. WeaverNatl. Solar Observ., TucsonLukas WenzlCornell UMartin WhiteLBL, BerkeleyEdward J. WollackChristophe YècheIRFU - Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (CEA Saclay F-91191 Gif sur Yvette cedex - France)H. ZouBeijing Observ
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Abstract We present a high-significance cross-correlation of CMB lensing maps from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) Data Release 6 (DR6) with luminous red galaxies (LRGs) from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Legacy Survey spectroscopically calibrated by DESI. We detect this cross-correlation at a significance of 38 σ ; combining our measurement with the Planck Public Release 4 (PR4) lensing map, we detect the cross-correlation at 50 σ . Fitting this jointly with the galaxy auto-correlation power spectrum to break the galaxy bias degeneracy with σ 8 , we perform a tomographic analysis in four LRG redshift bins spanning 0.4 ≤ z ≤ 1.0 to constrain the amplitude of matter density fluctuations through the parameter combination S 8 × = σ 8 (Ω m / 0.3) 0.4 . Prior to unblinding, we confirm with extragalactic simulations that foreground biases are negligible and carry out a comprehensive suite of null and consistency tests. Using a hybrid effective field theory (HEFT) model that allows scales as small as k max = 0.6 h/ Mpc, we obtain a 3.3% constraint on S 8 × = σ 8 (Ω m / 0.3) 0.4 = 0.792 +0.024 -0.028 from ACT data, as well as constraints on S 8 × ( z ) that probe structure formation over cosmic time. Our result is consistent with the early-universe extrapolation from primary CMB anisotropies measured by Planck PR4 within 1.2 σ . Jointly fitting ACT and Planck lensing cross-correlations we obtain a 2.7% constraint of S 8 × = 0.776 +0.019 -0.021 , which is consistent with the Planck early-universe extrapolation within 2.1 σ , with the lowest redshift bin showing the largest difference in mean. The latter may motivate further CMB lensing tomography analyses at z < 0.6 to assess the impact of potential systematics or the consistency of the ΛCDM model over cosmic time.

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