Estimating weak lensing convergence correlation of Type-Ia supernovae from 5-year SNLS data by internal error estimate technique
Abstract
We report non-zero weak lensing convergence correlation signal of Type-Ia supernovae from 5-year Supernovae Legacy Survey data. For our analysis we utilize 296 supernovae magnification data from 5-year SNLS in the weak lensing limit. The data we use consists of measurements from four different patches, each covering 1 square degree of the sky, merged together. We demonstrate that it is possible to have a very good estimate of the two point correlation function from this data using internal error estimate technique. In order to have a good estimate of the corresponding covariance matrix we apply bootstrap spatial re-sampling technique where we reshuffle the original data consisting of 296 data points 100-10000 times and compare the results with that obtained from original data points. We show that this technique helps us arrive at a reliable conclusion on weak lensing convergence even though the original dataset comprises of a small number of data points. This also allows us to compute the corresponding covariance matrix with great accuracy.
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@article{arxiv.1911.03474,
title = {Estimating weak lensing convergence correlation of Type-Ia supernovae from 5-year SNLS data by internal error estimate technique},
author = {Ayan Mitra and Arnab Paul and Barun Pal and Supratik Pal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.03474},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
A manuscript using the same data but with a preliminary level of analysis was submitted to arXiv on February, 2018 (arxiv:1802.09014, Now withdrawn). However, we have done a thorough modification to that version with a completely new method of analysis using updated technique leading to several new findings and request the arXiv admin to consider it as a fresh submission