Forecasting Cosmological Constraints from the Weak Lensing Magnification of Type Ia Supernovae Measured by the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
Zhongxu Zhai, Yun Wang, Dan Scolnic

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new method to use weak lensing magnification of Type Ia Supernovae from the Roman Space Telescope to improve constraints on cosmological parameters like matter density and clustering amplitude.
Contribution
It introduces a methodology to reconstruct the magnification probability distribution from observational data and demonstrates its effectiveness with simulated Roman SNe Ia data.
Findings
Reconstructed magnification distribution fits a stretched Gaussian well.
Weak lensing magnification constrains combined parameters like $\sigma_8$ and $\Omega_m$.
Combining magnification with distance measurements improves parameter constraints.
Abstract
The weak lensing magnification of Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia) is sensitive to the clustering of matter, and provides an independent cosmological probe complementary to SN Ia distance measurements. The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is uniquely sensitive to this measurement as it can discover high redshift SNe Ia and measure them with high precision. We present a methodology for reconstructing the probability distribution of the weak lensing magnification of SNe Ia, , from observational data, and using it to constrain cosmological parameters. We find that the reconstructed can be fitted accurately by a stretched Gaussian distribution, and used to measure the variance of , , which can be compared to theoretical predictions in a likelihood analysis. Applying our methodology to a set of realistically simulated SNe Ia expected from the Roman Space…
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