Cosmological Constraints From Weak Lensing Peak Statistics With CFHT Stripe 82 Survey
Abstract
We derived constraints on cosmological parameters using weak lensing peak statistics measured on the 130~ deg2 of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Stripe 82 Survey (CS82). This analysis demonstrates the feasibility of using peak statistics in cosmological studies. For our measurements, we considered peaks with signal-to-noise ratio in the range of =[3,6]. For a flat model with only ( m, σ8) as free parameters, we constrained the parameters of the following relation 8=σ8( m/0.27)α to be: 8=0.82 0.03 and α=0.43 0.02. The α value found is considerably smaller than the one measured in two-point and three-point cosmic shear correlation analyses, showing a significant complement of peak statistics to standard weak lensing cosmological studies. The derived constraints on ( m, σ8) are fully consistent with the ones from either WMAP9 or Planck. From the weak lensing peak abundances alone, we obtained marginalised mean values of m=0.38+0.27-0.24 and σ8=0.81 0.26. Finally, we also explored the potential of using weak lensing peak statistics to constrain the mass-concentration relation of dark matter halos simultaneously with cosmological parameters.
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