English

Weak gravitational lensing with the Square Kilometre Array

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-01-19 v1

Abstract

We investigate the capabilities of various stages of the SKA to perform world-leading weak gravitational lensing surveys. We outline a way forward to develop the tools needed for pursuing weak lensing in the radio band. We identify the key analysis challenges and the key pathfinder experiments that will allow us to address them in the run up to the SKA. We identify and summarize the unique and potentially very powerful aspects of radio weak lensing surveys, facilitated by the SKA, that can solve major challenges in the field of weak lensing. These include the use of polarization and rotational velocity information to control intrinsic alignments, and the new area of weak lensing using intensity mapping experiments. We show how the SKA lensing surveys will both complement and enhance corresponding efforts in the optical wavebands through cross-correlation techniques and by way of extending the reach of weak lensing to high redshift.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1501.03828,
  title  = {Weak gravitational lensing with the Square Kilometre Array},
  author = {M. L. Brown and D. J. Bacon and S. Camera and I. Harrison and B. Joachimi and R. B. Metcalf and A. Pourtsidou and K. Takahashi and J. A. Zuntz and F. B. Abdalla and S. Bridle and M. Jarvis and T. D. Kitching and L. Miller and P. Patel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.03828},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

19 pages, 6 figures. Cosmology Chapter, Advancing Astrophysics with the SKA (AASKA14) Conference, Giardini Naxos (Italy), June 9th-13th 2014

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