Weak Lensing Low Multipoles
Albert Bonnefous, Roya Mohayaee

Abstract
We analyse the low--multipole components of the weak-lensing convergence field in a FLRW universe. The low--multipole convergence field, encodes the largest-angle coherent potential gradients, essential for assessment of large-angle features in data. To study this large angle signal, we perform a combined analytical, numerical and observational study. Starting from exact analytical expressions for the convergence power spectrum, we quantify how the dipole, quadrupole and octupole build up with source redshift and show that, in CDM, they saturate at an amplitude of order . We then use full-sky, horizon-scale -body simulations (Quijote) to explore the dependence of this signal on the observer's environment, comparing random observers to ``Milky Way--like'' observers. In parallel, we reconstruct the convergence field due to our local Universe with the 2MASS Redshift…
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