Derives filters for fourth-order aperture statistics, implements a numerical pipeline achieving 2% precision on Gaussian random fields, and forecasts only minimal extra cosmological constraining power when added to second- and third-order aperture statistics in a DES-Y3-like non-tomographic analysis
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ComPACT is a new SZ-selected galaxy cluster catalogue from CNN analysis of ACT+Planck data with 2,962 candidates, ~60% confirmation, 116 new redshifts, 158 new masses, and five new massive clusters at z>0.7 that increase the known high-mass high-z population by ~10%.
The authors produce and publicly release ISW maps from Gower Street simulations spanning w from -1.79 to -0.34, validated against linear theory with excellent agreement in the relevant multipole range.
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Towards an application of fourth-order shear statistics I. The information content of $\langle M_\mathrm{ap}^4 \rangle $
Derives filters for fourth-order aperture statistics, implements a numerical pipeline achieving 2% precision on Gaussian random fields, and forecasts only minimal extra cosmological constraining power when added to second- and third-order aperture statistics in a DES-Y3-like non-tomographic analysis
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ComPACT: Mass-Redshift Properties of the galaxy cluster catalogue
ComPACT is a new SZ-selected galaxy cluster catalogue from CNN analysis of ACT+Planck data with 2,962 candidates, ~60% confirmation, 116 new redshifts, 158 new masses, and five new massive clusters at z>0.7 that increase the known high-mass high-z population by ~10%.
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Integrated Sachs-Wolfe maps from the Gower Street $w$CDM simulations
The authors produce and publicly release ISW maps from Gower Street simulations spanning w from -1.79 to -0.34, validated against linear theory with excellent agreement in the relevant multipole range.