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Paper   IPM / Astronomy / 18225
School of Astronomy
  Title:   Systematic effects on the upcoming NIKA2 LPSZ scaling relation
  Author(s): 
1.  A. Moyer-Anin
2.  R. Adam
3.  P. Ade
4.  H. Ajeddig
5.  P. AndrÃ??Ã?©
6.  E. Artis
7.  H. Aussel
8.  I. Bartalucci
9.  A. Beelen
10.  A. BenoÃ??Ã?®t
11.  A. Berta
12.  L. Bing
13.  O. Bourrion
14.  M. Calvo
15.  A. Catalano
16.  M. De Petris
17.  F.-X. DÃ??Ã?©sert
18.  S. Doyle
19.  E.F.C. Driessen
20.  G. Ejlali
21.  A. Gomez
22.  J. Goupy
23.  C. Hanser
24.  S. Katsioli
25.  F. KÃ?©ruzorÃ?©
26.  C. Kramer
27.  B. Ladjelate
28.  G. Lagache
29.  S. Leclercq
30.  J.-F. Lestrade
31.  J.F. MacÃ?­as-PÃ?©rez
32.  S.C. Madden
33.  A. Maury
34.  P. Mauskopf
35.  F. Mayet
36.  A. Monfardini
37.  M. MuÃ?±oz-EcheverrÃ?­a
38.  A. Paliwal
39.  L. Perotto
40.  G. Pisano
41.  E. Pointecouteau
42.  N. Ponthieu
43.  G.W. Pratt
44.  V. RevÃ?©ret
45.  A.J. Rigby
46.  A. Ritacco
47.  C. Romero
48.  H. Roussel
49.  F. Ruppin
50.  K. Schuster
51.  A. Sievers
52.  C. Tucker
  Status:   Published
  Journal:
  No.:  32
  Vol.:  293
  Year:  2024
  Pages:   6
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
In cluster cosmology, cluster masses are the main parameter of interest. They are needed to constrain cosmological parameters through the cluster number count. As the mass is not an observable, a scaling relation is needed to link cluster masses to the integrated Compton parameters Y, i.e. the Sunyaev-Zeldovich observable (SZ). Planck cosmological results obtained with cluster number counts are based on a scaling relation measured with clusters at low redshift (z<0.5) observed in SZ and X-ray. In the SZ Large Program (LPSZ) of the NIKA2 collaboration, the scaling relation will be obtained with a sample of 38 clusters at intermediate to high redshift (0.5 < z < 0.9) and observed at high angular resolution in both SZ and X-ray. Thanks to analytical simulation of LPSZ-like samples, we take into account the LPSZ selection function and correct for its effects. Besides, we show that white and correlated noises in the SZ maps do not affect the scaling relation estimation.

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