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The joint analysis of clustering and stacked gravitational lensing of galaxy clusters in large surveys can constrain the formation and evolution of structures and the cosmological parameters. On scales outside a few virial radii, the halo bias, b, is linear and the lensing signal is dominated by the correlated distribution of matter around galaxy clusters. We discuss a method to measure the power spectrum amplitude σ8 and b based on a minimal modelling.We considered a sample of ~120 000 clusters photometrically selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in the redshift range 0.1 M = 0.3, we found σ8 = 0.79 ± 0.16. We used the same clusters for measuring both lensing and clustering and the estimate of σ8 did require neither the mass-richness relation, nor the knowledge of the selection function, nor the modelling of b. With an additional theoretical prior on the bias, we obtained σ8 = 0.75 ± 0.08.
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