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Galaxy cluster number counts with individual lensing mass estimates: Forecasts for Euclid

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The ΛCDM model is gradually becoming challenged by observational data. Upcoming cosmological surveys will increase the number of detected galaxy clusters by several orders of magnitude. Therefore, clusters will shortly provide precise cosmological constraints and improve our understanding of structure formation in the Universe. In the following, we present a cluster likelihood based on individual weak lensing mass estimates and forecast Euclid’s performances within this framework. We use a matched filter for weak lensing mass estimation and model its characteristics with a set of simulations. We use the Flagship N-body simulation to emulate the expected cluster mass distribution of a Euclid-like sample and test our statistical framework against it. Finally, we simultaneously constrain the observable-mass relation and the cosmological parameters.

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hal-03442951 , version 1 (23-11-2021)

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E. Artis, J-B Melin, J.G. Bartlett, C. Murray. Galaxy cluster number counts with individual lensing mass estimates: Forecasts for Euclid. mm Universe @ NIKA2 , Jun 2021, Online, Italy. pp.00004, ⟨10.1051/epjconf/202225700004⟩. ⟨hal-03442951⟩
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