Issue |
A&A
Volume 408, Number 3, September IV 2003
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Page(s) | 829 - 834 | |
Section | Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031035 | |
Published online | 17 November 2003 |
The consequences of parity symmetry for higher-order statistics of cosmic shear and other polar fields
Institut für Astrophysik und Extraterrestrische Forschung, Universität Bonn, Auf dem Hügel 71, 53121 Bonn, Germany
Corresponding author: peter@astro.uni-bonn.de
Received:
7
May
2003
Accepted:
30
June
2003
We consider the parity transformation and the consequences of parity invariance on the n-point correlation function of the cosmic shear caused by gravitational lensing by the large-scale structure, or any other polar (or “spin-2”) field. The decomposition of the shear field into E- and B-modes then yields the result that any correlation function which contains an odd number of B-mode shear components vanishes for parity-invariant random shear fields. In particular, this result implies that the expectation value of the third-order cross aperture statistics, , vanishes for parity-invariant shear fields. Therefore, a significant detection of a non-zero value of in a cosmic shear survey does not indicate the presence of B-modes, but of an underestimate of the statistical uncertainty or cosmic variance, or a remaining systematic effect in the shear measurement. We argue that the parity invariance provides a very specific diagnostic of systematic effects in shear data. Our results apply as well to the linear polarization of the cosmic microwave background.
Key words: dark matter / methods: statistical / cosmology: miscellaneous / cosmic microwave background
© ESO, 2003
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