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Published October 15, 2021 | Accepted Version + Published
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Constraining f(R) gravity with a k-cut cosmic shear analysis of the Hyper Suprime-Cam first-year data

Abstract

Using Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) year 1 data, we perform the first k-cut cosmic shear analysis constraining both ΛCDM and f(R) Hu-Sawicki modified gravity. To generate the f(R) cosmic shear theory vector, we use the matter power spectrum emulator trained on COLA (COmoving Lagrangian Acceleration) simulations [Phys. Rev. D 103, 123525 (2021). The k-cut method is used to significantly down-weight sensitivity to small scale (k > 1h  Mpc⁻¹) modes in the matter power spectrum where the emulator is less accurate, while simultaneously ensuring our results are robust to baryonic feedback model uncertainty. We have also developed a test to ensure that the effects of poorly modeled small scales are nulled as intended. For ΛCDM we find S₈ = σ₈ (Ω_m/0.3)^(0.5) = 0.789^(+0.039)_(−0.022), while the constraints on the f(R) modified gravity parameters are prior dominated. In the future, the k-cut method could be used to constrain a large number of theories of gravity where computational limitations make it infeasible to model the matter power spectrum down to extremely small scales.

Additional Information

© 2021 American Physical Society. Received 27 July 2021; accepted 24 September 2021; published 18 October 2021. L. V. acknowledges support from a Caltech Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) and thanks Alice and Edward Stone for providing the funding. P. L. T. acknowledges support for this work from a NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellowship. Part of the research was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The work of G. V. is financially supported by NSF Grant No. AST-1813694. N. S. R.'s work at Argonne National Laboratory was supported under the US Department of Energy Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357. The authors are indebted to Chiaki Hikage for providing the HSCY1 extended scale data vector and covariance matrix and the tomographic photometric redshift distributions. We would also like to Alex Hall for pointing out a more streamlined approach to compute the BNT covariance matrix and Vincenzo Cardone for useful discussions.

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