CROSS-CORRELATIONS OF THE Lyα FOREST WITH WEAK-LENSING CONVERGENCE. ANALYTICAL ESTIMATES OF SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO AND IMPLICATIONS FOR NEUTRINO MASS AND DARK ENERGY

Alberto Vallinotto, Matteo Viel, Sudeep Das, David N. Spergel
2011 Astrophysical Journal  
We expect a detectable correlation between two seemingly unrelated quantities: the four point function of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and the amplitude of flux decrements in quasar (QSO) spectra. The amplitude of CMB convergence in a given direction measures the projected surface density of matter. Measurements of QSO flux decrements trace the small-scale distribution of gas along a given line-of-sight. While the cross-correlation between these two measurements is small for a single
more » ... ne-of-sight, upcoming large surveys should enable its detection. This paper presents analytical estimates for the signal to noise (S/N) for measurements of the cross-correlation between the flux decrement and the convergence and for measurements of the cross-correlation between the variance in flux decrement and the convergence. For the ongoing BOSS (SDSS III) and Planck surveys, we estimate an S/N of 30 and 9.6 for these two correlations. For the proposed BigBOSS and ACTPOL surveys, we estimate an S/N of 130 and 50 respectively. Since the cross-correlation between the variance in flux decrement and the convergence is proportional to the fourth power of σ_8, the amplitude of these cross-correlations can potentially be used to measure the amplitude of σ_8 at z 2 to 2.5 sets. These measurements have the potential to test alternative theories for dark energy and to constrain the mass of the neutrino. The large potential signal estimated in our analytical calculations motivate tests with non-linear hydrodynamical simulations and analyses of upcoming data sets.
doi:10.1088/0004-637x/735/1/38 fatcat:nego2ryfljgite57s6dk2mcjke