Cosmological constraints from Sunyaev-Zeldovich cluster counts: an approach to account for missing redshifts.

A Bonaldi, R A Battye, Michael Brown

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    Abstract

    The accumulation of redshifts provides a significant observational bottleneck when using galaxy cluster surveys to constrain cosmological parameters. We propose a simple method to allow the use of samples where there is a fraction of the redshifts that are not known. The simplest assumption is that the missing redshifts are randomly extracted from the catalogue, but the method also allows one to take into account known selection effects in the accumulation of redshifts. We quantify the reduction in statistical precision of cosmological parameter constraints as a function of the fraction of missing redshifts for simulated surveys, and also investigate the impact of making an incorrect assumption for the distribution of missing redshifts.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
    Volume786
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • cosmological parameters
    • cosmology: observations
    • galaxies: clusters: general
    • large-scale structure of universe
    • methods: data analysis
    • galaxy clusters
    • parameter constraints
    • scaling relations
    • mass
    • simulations

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