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Discriminating Dark Energy Models by Statistics of the Peak Count and Scale-scale Correlation of Weak Gravitational Lensing
Authors:Ming Li
Institution:Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093
Abstract:In order to study the weak gravitational lensing effect under different cosmologicalmodels, the 2-dimensional κ-field samples are generated by using the ray-tracing method with high-resolution N-body simulation data. These samples correspond to three models with different parameters of dark-energy equation of state, i.e., ω = −0.8, ω = −1.0 and ω = −1.2, and have the same field of view of 3° × 3°. It is assumed that all galaxies, as background sources, are distributed on the plane of z = 1. The statistics of peak count and scale-scale correlation are performed on these samples. The statistical result of peak counts indicates that in the noisy κ field, some differences of peak distributions exist among various models. The noise has changed the distributions of the peaks with medium and low amplitudes, but has nearly no effect on high-amplitude peaks. However, after denoising the differences of high-amplitude peak distributions among various models become very clear. For the statistics of scale-scale correlation, the cumulative probability distribution functions of scale-scale correlation coefficients of different models are analyzed. It is found that the differences between the model of ω = −1.2 and the models of ω = −1.0 and ω = −0.8 can reach 20% and 30%, respectively. Hence the statistics of scale-scale correlation combining with the statistics of peak count can be taken as a new method to determine the dark energy equation-of-state parameter.
Keywords:Cosmology  Large-scale structure of universe  Gravitational lensing  Weak &mdash  methods  Numerical
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