L. Van Waerbeke et al., Detection of correlated galaxy ellipticities from CFHT data: first evidence for gravitational lensing by large-scale structures, ASTRON ASTR, 358(1), 2000, pp. 30-44
We report the detection of a significant (5.5 sigma) excess of correlations
between galaxy ellipticities at scales ranging from 0.5 to 3.5 arc-minutes
. This detection of a gravitational lensing signal by large-scale structure
was made using a composite high quality imaging sun ey of 6300 arcmin(2) o
btained at the Canada France Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) with the UH8K and CFH1
2K panoramic CCD cameras. The amplitude of the excess correlation is 2.2 +/
- 0.2% at 1 arcmin scale, in agreement with theoretical predictions of the
lensing effect induced by large-scale structure. We provide a quantitative
analysis of systematics which could contribute to the signal and show that
the net effect is small and can be corrected for. In particular, we show th
at the spurious excess of correlations caused by the residual of the anisot
ropic Point Spread Function (PSF) correction is well below the measured sig
nal. We show that the measured ellipticity correlations behave as expected
for a gravitational shear signal. The relatively small size of our survey p
recludes tight constraints on cosmological models. However the data are in
favor of cluster normalized cosmological models, and marginally reject Cold
Dark Matter models with (Omega = 0.3, sigma(8) < 0.6) or (Omega = 1, sigma
(8) = 1). The detection of cosmic sheer demonstrates the technical feasibil
ity of using weak lensing surveys to measure dark matter clustering and the
potential for cosmological parameter measurements, in particular with upco
ming wide field CCD cameras.