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Noisy weak-lensing convergence peak statistics near clusters of galaxies and beyond

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-05-19 v1

Abstract

Taking into account noise from intrinsic ellipticities of source galaxies, in this paper, we study the peak statistics in weak-lensing convergence maps around clusters of galaxies and beyond. We emphasize how the noise peak statistics is affected by the density distribution of nearby clusters, and also how cluster-peak signals are changed by the existence of noise. These are the important aspects to be understood thoroughly in weak-lensing analyses for individual clusters as well as in cosmological applications of weak-lensing cluster statistics. We adopt Gaussian smoothing with the smoothing scale θG=0.5 arcmin\theta_G=0.5\hbox{ arcmin} in our analyses. It is found that the noise peak distribution near a cluster of galaxies depends sensitively on the density profile of the cluster. For a cored isothermal cluster with the core radius RcR_c, the inner region with RRcR\le R_c appears noisy containing on average 2.4\sim 2.4 peaks with ν5\nu\ge 5 for Rc=1.7 arcminR_c= 1.7\hbox{ arcmin} and the true peak height of the cluster ν=5.6\nu=5.6, where ν\nu denotes the convergence signal to noise ratio. For a NFW cluster of the same mass and the same central ν\nu, the average number of peaks with ν5\nu\ge 5 within RRcR\le R_c is 1.6\sim 1.6. Thus a high peak corresponding to the main cluster can be identified more cleanly in the NFW case. In the outer region with Rc<R5RcR_c<R\le 5R_c, the number of high noise peaks is considerably enhanced in comparison with that of the pure noise case without the nearby cluster. (abridged)

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@article{arxiv.1006.5121,
  title  = {Noisy weak-lensing convergence peak statistics near clusters of galaxies and beyond},
  author = {Zuhui Fan and Huanyuan Shan and Jiayi Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.5121},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 figures, ApJ in press