| Program ID |
19093 |
| Science Category |
Large Scale Structure of the Universe |
| Program Type |
Analysis |
| Category |
Small |
| Principal Investigator |
Anja von der Linden |
| PI Institution |
State University of New York, Stony Brook |
| Co-Investigators |
- Xiangchong Li (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
- Benjamin Levine (State University of New York, Stony Brook)
- Prakruth Adari (State University of New York, Stony Brook)
- Tae-hyeon Shin (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Tianqing Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University)
- Christopher Hirata (Ohio State University)
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| Abstract |
We propose a pilot program to use the HLWAS Deep and Medium observations to measure weak-lensing cluster masses for 17 SZ-selected clusters over a redshift range of 0.3 < z < 1.3, of which 12 clusters are at z>0.8. This work will chart the path to future, larger-scale analyses to use Roman-based weak-lensing cluster mass estimates in order to calibrate the cluster mass-observable relation for cluster count cosmology at high redshifts (z>0.8). An accurate and precise mass calibration at these redshifts is crucial for cluster cosmology to map the evolution of dark energy. Roman’s capabilities will be transformative for high-redshift cluster weak lensing, which this project will demonstrate. |