Fast Generation of Weak Lensing Maps in Modified Gravity with COLA
Sophie Hoyland, Hans A. Winther, Daniela Saadeh, Kazuya Koyama, Albert Izard

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Accurate predictions of weak lensing observables are essential for understanding the large-scale structure of the Universe and probing the nature of gravity. In this work, we present a lightcone implementation to generate maps of the weak lensing convergence field using the COmoving Lagrangian Acceleration (COLA) method. The lightcone is constructed in spherical shells from the source to the observer following an onion representation of the Universe. We validate the COLA-generated convergence maps in General Relativity by comparing five statistics to those of maps obtained with publically available high-resolution -body simulations: the power spectrum, bispectrum, probability distribution function, peak counts and Minkowski functionals. The convergence power spectrum is accurate to within up to and to within up to , confirming the accuracy of…
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TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
