Weak lensing generated by vector perturbations and detectability of cosmic strings
2012; Institute of Physics; Volume: 2012; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/1475-7516/2012/10/030
ISSN1475-7516
AutoresDaisuke Yamauchi, Toshiya Namikawa, Atsushi Taruya,
Tópico(s)Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
ResumoWe study the observational signature of vector metric perturbations through the effect of weak gravitational lensing. In the presence of vector perturbations, the non-vanishing signals for B-mode cosmic shear and curl-mode deflection angle, which have never appeared in the case of scalar metric perturbations, naturally arise. Solving the geodesic and geodesic deviation equations, we drive the full-sky formulas for angular power spectra of weak lensing signals, and give the explicit expressions for E-/B-mode cosmic shear and gradient-/curl-mode deflection angle. As a possible source for seeding vector perturbations, we then consider a cosmic string network, and discuss its detectability from upcoming weak lensing and CMB measurements. Based on the formulas and a simple model for cosmic string network, we calculate the angular power spectra and expected signal-to-noise ratios for the B-mode cosmic shear and curl-mode deflection angle. We find that the weak lensing signals are enhanced for a smaller intercommuting probability of the string network, P, and they are potentially detectable from the upcoming cosmic shear and CMB lensing observations. For P ∼ 10−1, the minimum detectable tension of the cosmic string will be down to Gμ ∼ 5 × 10−8. With a theoretically inferred smallest value P ∼ 10−3, we could even detect the string with Gμ ∼ 5 × 10−10.
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