Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-10-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages, 24 figs., submitted to MNRAS
Scientific paper
Focusing on the well motivated aperture mass statistics $\Map$, we study the possibility of constraining cosmological parameters using future space based SNAP class weak lensing missions. Using completely analytical results we construct the covariance matrix for estimators based on two-point and three-point statistics. Our approach incorporates an accurate modelling of higher-order statistics to describe cosmic variance as well as various sources of discrete noise at small angular scales. These results are then fed into a Fisher matrix based analysis to study cosmological parameter degeneracies. Joint and independent analysis, with or without redshift binning, for various parameter combinations are presented. An analytical modelling of the covariance matrix opens up the possibility of testing various approximations which are often used in derivations of semi-analytical results. These include how inclusion of full non-Gaussian terms in covariance matrix affects parameter estimation. Inclusion of three-point information and how such information can enhance the accuracy with which certain parameters can be estimated is also studied in detail. It is shown that broad correlation structure among various angular scales in such circumstances implies reduction in number of available angular scales which carry completely independent information. On the other hand, the effect of theoretical inaccuracies, in modelling either the power-spectrum or bi-spectrum evolution, onto the measure of cosmological parameters from weak lensing surveys is also considered. Several cosmological parameters, $\Om$, $\sigma_8$, spectral index $n_s$, running of spectral index $\alpha_s$ and equation of state of the dark energy $\wde$ are included in the analysis.
Munshi Dipak
Valageas Patrick
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