We present a method for measuring the masses of galaxy clusters using the imprint of their gravitational lensing signal on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature anisotropies. The method first reconstructs the projected gravitational potential with a quadratic estimator and then applies a matched filter to extract cluster mass. The approach is well-suited for statistical analyses that bin clusters according to other mass proxies. We find that current experiments, such as Planck, the South Pole Telescope and the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, can practically implement such a statistical methodology, and that future experiments will reach sensitivities sufficient for individual measurements of massive systems. As illustration, we use...
The cosmological parameters preferred by the cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary anisotropies ...
CMB lensing is a promising, novel way to measure galaxy cluster masses that can be used, e.g., for m...
CMB Stage-4 experiments aim to reduce the uncertainties on the gravitational lensing potential by an...
International audienceWe present a method for measuring the masses of galaxy clusters using the impr...
© 2019 Sanjaykumar PatilGalaxy clusters are powerful probes of cosmology. Their abundance depends o...
Clusters of galaxies are expected to gravitationally lens the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and ...
Clusters of galaxies gravitationally lens the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, resulting...
We present a new cosmological analysis of the galaxy clusters in the Planck MMF3 cosmology sample wi...
Clusters of galaxies are powerful cosmological probes, particularly if their masses can be determine...
International audienceWe use gravitational lensing of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) to measu...
International audienceWe use cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature maps from the 500 deg2 SP...
We use cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature maps from the 500 deg 2 SPTpol survey to measur...
We use cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature maps from the 500 deg 2 SPTpol survey to measur...
The cosmological parameters preferred by the cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary anisotropies ...
CMB lensing is a promising, novel way to measure galaxy cluster masses that can be used, e.g., for m...
CMB Stage-4 experiments aim to reduce the uncertainties on the gravitational lensing potential by an...
International audienceWe present a method for measuring the masses of galaxy clusters using the impr...
© 2019 Sanjaykumar PatilGalaxy clusters are powerful probes of cosmology. Their abundance depends o...
Clusters of galaxies are expected to gravitationally lens the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and ...
Clusters of galaxies gravitationally lens the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, resulting...
We present a new cosmological analysis of the galaxy clusters in the Planck MMF3 cosmology sample wi...
Clusters of galaxies are powerful cosmological probes, particularly if their masses can be determine...
International audienceWe use gravitational lensing of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) to measu...
International audienceWe use cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature maps from the 500 deg2 SP...
We use cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature maps from the 500 deg 2 SPTpol survey to measur...
We use cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature maps from the 500 deg 2 SPTpol survey to measur...
The cosmological parameters preferred by the cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary anisotropies ...
CMB lensing is a promising, novel way to measure galaxy cluster masses that can be used, e.g., for m...
CMB Stage-4 experiments aim to reduce the uncertainties on the gravitational lensing potential by an...