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THE IMPACT OF THEORETICAL UNCERTAINTIES IN THE HALO MASS FUNCTION AND HALO BIAS ON PRECISION COSMOLOGY
2010
Astrophysical Journal
We study the impact of theoretical uncertainty in the dark matter halo mass function and halo bias on dark energy constraints from imminent galaxy cluster surveys. We find that for an optical cluster survey like the Dark Energy Survey, the accuracy required on the predicted halo mass function to make it an insignificant source of error on dark energy parameters is ~ 1%. The analogous requirement on the predicted halo bias is less stringent (~ 5%), particularly if the observable-mass
doi:10.1088/0004-637x/713/2/856
fatcat:2bg7g76n4rhdfgwreyjlv3qvzi