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Comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses

We make a number of comments regarding modeling degeneracies in strong lensing measurements of the Hubble parameter H $_{0}$. The first point concerns the impact of weak lensing associated with different segments of the line of sight. We show that external convergence terms associated with the lens-...

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Autores principales: Teodori, Luca, Blum, Kfir, Castorina, Emanuele, Simonović, Marko, Soreq, Yotam
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2022/07/027
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800632
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author Teodori, Luca
Blum, Kfir
Castorina, Emanuele
Simonović, Marko
Soreq, Yotam
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Blum, Kfir
Castorina, Emanuele
Simonović, Marko
Soreq, Yotam
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description We make a number of comments regarding modeling degeneracies in strong lensing measurements of the Hubble parameter H $_{0}$. The first point concerns the impact of weak lensing associated with different segments of the line of sight. We show that external convergence terms associated with the lens-source and observer-lens segments need to be included in cosmographic modeling, in addition to the usual observer-source term, to avoid systematic bias in the inferred value of H $_{0}$. Specifically, we show how an incomplete account of some line of sight terms biases stellar kinematics as well as ray tracing simulation methods to alleviate the mass sheet degeneracy. The second point concerns the use of imaging data for multiple strongly-lensed sources in a given system. We show that the mass sheet degeneracy is not fully resolved by the availability of multiple sources: some degeneracy remains because of differential external convergence between the different sources. Similarly, differential external convergence also complicates the use of multiple sources in addressing the approximate mass sheet degeneracy associated with a local (“internal”) core component in lens galaxies. This internal-external degeneracy is amplified by the non-monotonicity of the angular diameter distance as a function of redshift. For a rough assessment of the weak lensing effects, we provide estimates of external convergence using the nonlinear matter power spectrum, paying attention to non-equal time correlators.
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spelling cern-28006322023-06-29T04:04:04Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2022/07/027http://cds.cern.ch/record/2800632engTeodori, LucaBlum, KfirCastorina, EmanueleSimonović, MarkoSoreq, YotamComments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyseshep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.GAAstrophysics and Astronomyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyWe make a number of comments regarding modeling degeneracies in strong lensing measurements of the Hubble parameter H $_{0}$. The first point concerns the impact of weak lensing associated with different segments of the line of sight. We show that external convergence terms associated with the lens-source and observer-lens segments need to be included in cosmographic modeling, in addition to the usual observer-source term, to avoid systematic bias in the inferred value of H $_{0}$. Specifically, we show how an incomplete account of some line of sight terms biases stellar kinematics as well as ray tracing simulation methods to alleviate the mass sheet degeneracy. The second point concerns the use of imaging data for multiple strongly-lensed sources in a given system. We show that the mass sheet degeneracy is not fully resolved by the availability of multiple sources: some degeneracy remains because of differential external convergence between the different sources. Similarly, differential external convergence also complicates the use of multiple sources in addressing the approximate mass sheet degeneracy associated with a local (“internal”) core component in lens galaxies. This internal-external degeneracy is amplified by the non-monotonicity of the angular diameter distance as a function of redshift. For a rough assessment of the weak lensing effects, we provide estimates of external convergence using the nonlinear matter power spectrum, paying attention to non-equal time correlators.We make a number of comments regarding modeling degeneracies in strong lensing measurements of the Hubble parameter $H_0$. The first point concerns the impact of weak lensing associated with different segments of the line of sight. We show that external convergence terms associated with the lens-source and observer-lens segments need to be included in cosmographic modeling, in addition to the usual observer-source term, to avoid systematic bias in the inferred value of $H_0$. Specifically, we show how an incomplete account of some line of sight terms biases stellar kinematics as well as ray tracing simulation methods to alleviate the mass sheet degeneracy. The second point concerns the use of imaging data for multiple strongly-lensed sources in a given system. We show that the mass sheet degeneracy is not fully resolved by the availability of multiple sources: some degeneracy remains because of differential external convergence between the different sources. Similarly, differential external convergence also complicates the use of multiple sources in addressing the approximate mass sheet degeneracy associated with a local ("internal") core component in lens galaxies. This internal-external degeneracy is amplified by the non-monotonicity of the angular diameter distance as a function of redshift. For a rough assessment of the weak lensing effects, we provide estimates of external convergence using the nonlinear matter power spectrum, paying attention to non-equal time correlators.arXiv:2201.05111oai:cds.cern.ch:28006322022-01-13
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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Teodori, Luca
Blum, Kfir
Castorina, Emanuele
Simonović, Marko
Soreq, Yotam
Comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses
title Comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses
title_full Comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses
title_fullStr Comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses
title_full_unstemmed Comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses
title_short Comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses
title_sort comments on the mass sheet degeneracy in cosmography analyses
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.GA
Astrophysics and Astronomy
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2022/07/027
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