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Cosmological information from quasar-galaxy correlations induced by weak lensing

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 386, Issue 3, Pages 784-795

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E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020274

Keywords

cosmology; large-scale structure of Universe; gravitational lensing

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The magnification bias of large-scale structures, combined with galaxy biasing, leads to a cross-correlation of distant quasars with foreground galaxies on angular scales of the order of arcminutes and larger. The amplitude and angular shape of the cross-correlation function w(QG) contain information on cosmological parameters and the galaxy bias factor. While the existence of this cross-correlation has firmly been established, existing data did not allow an accurate measurement of wQG yet, but wide area surveys like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey now provide an ideal database for measuring it. However, wQG depends on several cosmological parameters and the galaxy bias factor. We study in detail the sensitivity of wQG to these parameters and develop a strategy for using the data. We show that the parameter space can be reduced to the bias factor (b) over bar, Omega(o) and sigma(8), and compute the accuracy with which these parameters can be deduced from SDSS data. Under reasonable assumptions, it should be possible to reach relative accuracies of the order of 5%-15% for (b) over bar, Omega(o), and sigma(8). This method is complementary to other weak-lensing analyses based on cosmic shear.

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