| Magnification Bias Corrections to Galaxy-Lensing Cross-Correlations (2008) | |||||||||
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| Galaxy-galaxy or galaxy-quasar lensing can provide important information on the mass distribution in the universe. It consists of correlating the lensing signal (either shear or magnification) of a background galaxy/quasar sample with the number density of a foreground galaxy sample. However, the foreground galaxy density is inevitably altered by the magnification bias due to the mass between the foreground and the observer, leading to a correction to the observed galaxy-lensing signal. The aim of this paper is to quantify this correction. The single most important determining factor is the foreground redshift z: the correction is small if the foreground galaxies are at low redshifts but can become non-negligible for sufficiently high redshifts. For instance, we find that for the multipole l=1000, the correction is above 1%*(5s-2)/b for z. Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, submitted to PRD | |||||||||
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