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Abstract
Galaxy clusters provide a unique probe of the late-time cosmic structure and serve as a powerful independent test of the ΛCDM model. This work presents the first set of cosmological constraints derived with ∼16, 000 optically selected redMaPPer clusters across nearly 5000 deg2 using DES year 3 datasets. Our analysis leverages a consistent modeling framework for galaxy cluster cosmology and DES-Y3 joint analyses of galaxy clustering and weak lensing (3 ×2pt), ensuring direct comparability with the DES-Y3 3 ×2pt analysis. We obtain constraints of 8 =0.864 ±0.035 and Ωm =0.265+0.019 −0.031 from the cluster-based data vector. We find that cluster constraints and 3 ×2pt constraints are consistent under the ΛCDM model with a posterior predictive distribution (PPD) value of 0.53. The consistency between clusters and 3 ×2pt provides a stringent test of ΛCDM across different mass and spatial scales. Jointly analyzing clusters with 3 ×2pt further improves cosmological constraints, yielding 8 =0.811+0.022 −0.020 and Ωm =0.294+0.022 −0.033, a 24% improvement in the Ωm −8 figure of merit over 3 ×2pt alone. Moreover, we find no significant deviation from the Planck CMB constraints with a probability to exceed (PTE) value of 0.6, significantly reducing previous 8 tension claims. Finally, combining DES 3 ×2pt, DES clusters, and Planck CMB places an upper limit on the sum of neutrino masses of ∑ <0.26 eV at 95% confidence under the ΛCDM model. These results establish optically selected clusters as a key cosmological probe and pave the way for cluster-based analyses in upcoming stage-IV surveys such as LSST, Euclid, and Roman.