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SuperCLASS – III. Weak lensing from radio and optical observations in Data Release 1

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
We describe the first results on weak gravitational lensing from the SuperCLASS survey: the first survey specifically designed to measure the weak lensing effect in radio-wavelength data, both alone and in cross-correlation with optical data. We analyse 1.53 deg2 of optical data from the Subaru telescope and 0.26 deg2 of radio data from the e-MERLIN and VLA telescopes (the DR1 data set). Using standard methodologies on the optical data only we make a significant (10σ ) detection of the weak lensing signal (a shear power spectrum) due to the massive supercluster of galaxies in the targeted region. For the radio data we develop a new method to measure the shapes of galaxies from the interferometric data, and we construct a simulation pipeline to validate this method. We then apply this analysis to our radio observations, treating the e-MERLIN and VLA data independently. We achieve source densities of 0.5 arcmin−2 in the VLA data and 0.06 arcmin−2 in the e-MERLIN data, numbers which prove too small to allow a detection of a weak lensing signal in either the radio data alone or in cross-correlation with the optical data. Finally, we show preliminary results from a visibility-plane combination of the data from e-MERLIN and VLA which will be used for the forthcoming full SuperCLASS data release. This approach to data combination is expected to enhance both the number density of weak lensing sources available, and the fidelity with which their shapes can be measured.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Cosmology: observations; Dark matter; Gravitational lensing: weak; Large-scale structure of Universe; Radio continuum: galaxies
Elenco autori:
Harrison I.; Brown M.L.; Tunbridge B.; Thomas D.B.; Hillier T.; Thomson A.P.; Whittaker L.; Abdalla F.B.; Battye R.A.; Bonaldi A.; Camera S.; Casey C.M.; Demetroullas C.; Hales C.A.; Jackson N.J.; Kay S.T.; Manning S.M.; Peters A.; Riseley C.J.; Watson R.A.
Autori di Ateneo:
CAMERA Stefano
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unito.it/handle/2318/1790145
Pubblicato in:
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
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