J. Wambsganss et al., EFFECTS OF WEAK GRAVITATIONAL LENSING FROM LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE ON THE DETERMINATION OF Q(0), The Astrophysical journal, 475(2), 1997, pp. 81-84
Weak gravitational lensing by large-scale structure affects the determ
ination of the cosmological deceleration parameter q(0). We find that
the lensing induced dispersions on truly standard candles are 0.04 and
0.02 mag at redshift z = 1 and z = 0.5, respectively, in a COBE-norma
lized cold dark matter universe with Omega = 0.40, Lambda(0) = 0.6, H
= 65 km s(-1) Mpc(-1), and sigma(8) = 0.79. It is shown that one would
observe q(0) = 0.395(0.095)(+0.125) and q(0) = -0.398(-0.077)(+0.048)
(the error bars are 2 sigma limits) with standard candles with zero i
ntrinsic dispersion at redshift z = 1 and z = 0.5, respectively, compa
red to the truth of q(0) = -0.400. A standard COBE normalized Omega(0)
= 1 CDM model would produce three times as much variance and a mixed
(hot and cold) dark matter model would lead to an intermediate result,
One unique signature of this dispersion effect is its non-Gaussianity
. Although the lensing induced dispersion at lower redshift is still s
ignificantly smaller than the currently best observed (total) dispersi
on of 0.12 mag in a sample of type Ia supernovae, selected with the mu
lticolor light curve shape method, it becomes significant at higher re
dshift. We show that there is an optimal redshift, in the range simila
r to 0.5-2.0 depending on the amplitude of the intrinsic dispersion of
the standard candles, at which q(0) can be most accurately determined
.