Cross-correlating dark siren distances with galaxy redshifts, the 'Peak Sirens' method traces the Hubble diagram, forecasting 7% H0 precision for LVK O5 and sub-percent for next-generation detectors.
Accurate weak lensing of standard candles. I. Flexible cosmological fits
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With the availability of thousands of type Ia supernovae in the near future the magnitude scatter induced by lensing will become a major issue as it affects parameter estimation. Current N-body simulations are too time consuming to be integrated in the likelihood analyses used for estimating the cosmological parameters. In this paper we show that in the weak lensing regime a statistical numerical approximation produces accurate results orders of magnitude faster. We write down simple fits to the second, third and fourth central moments of the lensing magnification probability distribution as a function of redshift, of the power spectrum normalization and of the present-day matter density. We also improve upon existing models of lensing variance and show that a shifted lognormal distribution fits well the numerical one. These fits can be easily employed in cosmological likelihood analyses. Moreover, our theoretical predictions make it possible to invert the problem and begin using supernovae lensing to constrain the cosmological parameters.
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A robust cosmic standard ruler from the cross-correlations of galaxies and dark sirens
Cross-correlating dark siren distances with galaxy redshifts, the 'Peak Sirens' method traces the Hubble diagram, forecasting 7% H0 precision for LVK O5 and sub-percent for next-generation detectors.