The self similarity of weak lensing peaks
Abstract
We study the statistics of weak lensing convergence peaks, such as their abundance and two-point correlation function (2PCF), for a wide range of cosmological parameters m and σ8 within the standard paradigm, focusing on intermediate-height peaks with signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 1.5 to 3.5. We find that the cosmology dependence of the peak abundance can be described by a one-parameter fitting formula that is accurate to within 3\%. The peak 2PCFs are shown to feature a self-similar behaviour: if the peak separation is rescaled by the mean inter-peak distance, catalogues with different minimum peak SNR values have identical clustering, which suggests that the peak abundance and clustering are closely interconnected. A simple fitting model for the rescaled 2PCF is given, which together with the peak abundance model above can predict peak 2PCFs with an accuracy better than 5\%. The abundance and 2PCFs for intermediate peaks have very different dependencies on m and σ8, implying that their combination can be used to break the degeneracy between these two parameters.
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