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Cross-correlation of Planck CMB lensing and CFHTLenS galaxy weak lensing maps
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A demonstration of position angle-only weak lensing shear estimators on the GREAT3 simulations
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Disentangling dark sector models using weak lensing statistics
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Ray-tracing simulations of coupled dark energy models
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PHOTOMETRIC REDSHIFT WITH BAYESIAN PRIORS ON PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GALAXIES
An accurate halo model for fitting non-linear cosmological power spectra and baryonic feedback models
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Weighing the Giants – II. Improved calibration of photometry from stellar colours and accurate photometric redshifts
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Some like it triaxial: the universality of dark matter halo shapes and their evolution along the cosmic time
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Bayesian model selection for dark energy using weak lensing forecasts
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Seeing in the dark – II. Cosmic shear in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
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Dark energy model selection with current and future data
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Weighing the Giants – I. Weak-lensing masses for 51 massive galaxy clusters: project overview, data analysis methods and cluster images
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Analytic model for the matter power spectrum, its covariance matrix and baryonic effects
Cross-correlation between cosmic microwave background lensing and galaxy intrinsic alignment as a contaminant to gravitational lensing cross-correlated probes of the Universe
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Weighing the Giants – III. Methods and measurements of accurate galaxy cluster weak-lensing masses
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The probability distribution of ellipticity: implications for weak lensing measurement
CFHTLenS tomographic weak lensing cosmological parameter constraints: Mitigating the impact of intrinsic galaxy alignments
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Cosmological constraints from a combination of galaxy clustering and lensing – II. Fisher matrix analysis
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Bayesian galaxy shape measurement for weak lensing surveys – III. Application to the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey
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The Hidden Fortress: structure and substructure of the complex strong lensing cluster SDSS J1029+2623
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Cosmological parameter constraints from galaxy–galaxy lensing and galaxy clustering with the SDSS DR7
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CFHTLenS: testing the laws of gravity with tomographic weak lensing and redshift-space distortions
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A NOVEL APPROACH IN THE WEAKLY INTERACTING MASSIVE PARTICLE QUEST: CROSS-CORRELATION OF GAMMA-RAY ANISOTROPIES AND COSMIC SHEAR
CFHTLenS: combined probe cosmological model comparison using 2D weak gravitational lensing
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COSMIC SHEAR RESULTS FROM THE DEEP LENS SURVEY. I. JOINT CONSTRAINTS ON ΩMAND σ8WITH A TWO-DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS
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Information content of weak lensing power spectrum and bispectrum: including the non-Gaussian error covariance matrix
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