Spin‐induced Galaxy Alignments and Their Implications for Weak‐Lensing Measurements
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Abstract
Large-scale correlations in the orientations of galaxies can result from alignments in their angular momentum vectors. These alignments arise from the tidal torques exerted on neighboring protogalaxies by the smoothly varying shear eld. We compute the predicted amplitude of such ellipticity correlations using the Zeldovich approximation for a realistic distribution of galaxy shapes. Weak gravitational lensing can also induce ellipticity correlations, since the images of neighboring galaxies will be distorted coherently. On comparing these two e ects that induce shape correlations, we nd that for current weaklensing surveys with a median redshift of the intrinsic signal is of the order of 1%10% of the z m \ 1, measured signal. However, for shallower surveys with the intrinsic correlations dominate over z m 0.3, the lensing signal. The distortions induced by lensing are curl-free, whereas those resulting from intrinsic alignments are not. This di erence can be used to disentangle these two sources of ellipticity correlations.
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