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There is no consensus on how baryon feedback shapes the underlying matter distribution from either simulations or observations. We confront the uncertain landscape by jointly analyzing the kinetic and thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich (kSZ) effects and X-ray gas mass fractions, each characterized with galaxy-galaxy lensing. Across group and clusters masses and between $0<z<1$, we find consistent evidence of more efficient gas expulsion beyond the virial radius than predicted by most state-of-the-art simulations, implying significant suppression of the matter power spectrum on small scales. We incorporate these constraints into data-driven priors for cosmic shear, significantly improving cosmological constraining power on small scales. By jointly constraining the halos’ gas density, gas pressure, and total matter profiles, we are investigating the physical mechanism behind this gas expulsion.