Origin of weak lensing convergence peaks
Liu J, Haiman Z. 2016. Origin of weak lensing convergence peaks. Physical Review D. 94(4), 043533.
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Liu, Jia;
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Weak lensing convergence peaks are a promising tool to probe nonlinear structure evolution at late times, providing additional cosmological information beyond second-order statistics. Previous theoretical and observational studies have shown that the cosmological constraints on Ωm and σ8 are improved by a factor of up to ~ 2 when peak counts and second-order statistics are combined, compared to using the latter alone. We study the origin of lensing peaks using observational data from the 154 deg2 Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey. We found that while high peaks (with height κ >3.5 σκ, where σκ is the r.m.s. of the convergence κ) are typically due to one single massive halo of ~1015M⊙, low peaks (κ <~ σκ) are associated with constellations of 2-8 smaller halos (<~1013M⊙). In addition, halos responsible for forming low peaks are found to be significantly offset from the line-of-sight towards the peak center (impact parameter >~ their virial radii), compared with ~0.25 virial radii for halos linked with high peaks, hinting that low peaks are more immune to baryonic processes whose impact is confined to the inner regions of the dark matter halos. Our findings are in good agreement with results from the simulation work by Yang el al. (2011).
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2016-08-26
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Physical Review D
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American Physical Society
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94
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4
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043533
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Liu J, Haiman Z. Origin of weak lensing convergence peaks. Physical Review D. 2016;94(4). doi:10.1103/physrevd.94.043533
Liu, J., & Haiman, Z. (2016). Origin of weak lensing convergence peaks. Physical Review D. American Physical Society. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.94.043533
Liu, Jia, and Zoltán Haiman. “Origin of Weak Lensing Convergence Peaks.” Physical Review D. American Physical Society, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.94.043533.
J. Liu and Z. Haiman, “Origin of weak lensing convergence peaks,” Physical Review D, vol. 94, no. 4. American Physical Society, 2016.
Liu J, Haiman Z. 2016. Origin of weak lensing convergence peaks. Physical Review D. 94(4), 043533.
Liu, Jia, and Zoltán Haiman. “Origin of Weak Lensing Convergence Peaks.” Physical Review D, vol. 94, no. 4, 043533, American Physical Society, 2016, doi:10.1103/physrevd.94.043533.
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