Abstract
Gravitational lensing of distant galaxies can be exploited to infer the convergence field as a function of angular position on the sky. The statistics of this field, much like that of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), can be studied to extract information about fundamental parameters in cosmology, most notably the dark energy in the universe. Unlike the CMB, the distribution of matter in the universe which determines the convergence field is highly non-Gaussian, reflecting the nonlinear processes that accompanied structure formation. Much of the cosmic information contained in the initial field is therefore unavailable to the standard power spectrum measurements. Here we propose a method for re-capturing cosmic information by using the power spectrum of a simple function of the observed (nonlinear) convergence field. We adapt the approach of Neyrinck etal. to lensing by using a modified logarithmic transform of the convergence field. The Fourier transform of the log-transformed field has modes that are nearly uncorrelated, which allows for additional cosmological information to be extracted from small-scale modes. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Seo, H. J., Sato, M., Dodelson, S., Jain, B., & Takada, M. (2011). Re-capturing cosmic information. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 729(1 PART II). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/729/1/L11
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