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Cosmology from weak lensing alone and implications for the Hubble tension

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 505, Issue 4, Pages 4935-4955

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab1563

Keywords

gravitational lensing: weak; cosmological parameters; distance scale; cosmology: observations

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The study investigates the constraints of Lambda cold dark matter parameters in weak lensing, improving upon previous studies through the use of the halo model. It explains the limited constraint on the Hubble constant by cosmic shear, and how degeneracies between parameters can be broken to achieve more accurate constraints. It also highlights the challenges in achieving strong constraints on the Hubble constant with upcoming lensing surveys.
We investigate the origin of Lambda cold dark matter parameter constraints in weak lensing, with a focus on the Hubble constant. We explain why current cosmic shear data are sensitive to the parameter combination S-8 proportional to sigma(8) Omega(0.5)(m) , improving upon previous studies through use of the halo model. Motivated by the ongoing discrepancy in measurements of the Hubble constant from high and low redshifts, we explain why cosmic shear provides almost no constraint on H-0 by showing how the lensing angular power spectrum depends on physical length-scales in the dark matter distribution. We derive parameter constraints from galaxy lensing in KiDS and cosmic microwave background weak lensing from Planck and SPTpol, separately and jointly, showing how degeneracies between sigma(8) and Omega(m) can be broken. Using lensing and big bang nucleosynthesis to calibrate the sound horizon measured in projection by baryon acoustic oscillations gives H-0 = 67.4 +/- 0.9 kms(-1) Mpc(-1), consistent with previous results from Planck and the Dark Energy Survey. We find that a toy Euclid-like lensing survey provides only weak constraints on the Hubble constant due to degeneracies with other parameters that affect the shape of the lensing correlation functions. If external priors on n(s), the baryon density, and the amplitude of baryon feedback are available, then sub-per cent H-0 constraints are achievable with forthcoming lensing surveys.

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