Cosmology with Standard Sirens: the Importance of the Shape of the Lensing Magnification Distribution
Cien Shang, Zoltan Haiman (Columbia University)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that accounting for the skewed lensing magnification distribution significantly improves cosmological parameter constraints from gravitational wave standard sirens, especially at redshift around 1.
Contribution
It introduces a method to incorporate the skewed lensing PDF into cosmological analyses with standard sirens, enhancing parameter sensitivity.
Findings
Using the skewed PDF improves sensitivity to Omega_m and w by 50-80%.
Including skewness increases combined parameter constraints by about 120%.
At higher redshifts, the PDF becomes more Gaussian, reducing skewness effects.
Abstract
The gravitational waves (GWs) emitted by inspiraling binary black holes, expected to be detected by the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), could be used to determine the luminosity distance to these sources with the unprecedented precision of <~ 1%. We study cosmological parameter constraints from such standard sirens, in the presence of gravitational lensing by large-scale structure. Lensing introduces magnification with a probability distribution function (PDF) whose shape is highly skewed and depends on cosmological parameters. We use Monte-Carlo simulations to generate mock samples of standard sirens, including a small intrinsic scatter, as well as the additional, larger scatter from lensing, in their inferred distances. We derive constraints on cosmological parameters, by simultaneously fitting the mean and the distribution of the residuals on the distance vs redshift (d_L…
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