Weak Lensing By Nearby Structures
arXiv:cond-mat/9402094 · doi:10.1086/187389
Abstract
Weak gravitational lensing due to nearby structures, such as the Coma cluster, and the Local Supercluster can be expected to polarize images of distant galaxies by ${\cal O}(0.2%Ω)$ with coherence over scales of tens of square degrees. The Sloan Survey, which will image $\gsim 10^4$ galaxies $\rm deg^{-2}$ over $Ï$ steradians, should be sensitive to polarizations of $\sim 0.1% A^{-1/2}$, where $A$ is the area in square degrees. By measuring the polarization, one could determine $Ω$ in local structures and compare this value to that derived from a variety of other techniques.
14 pages, phyzzx