Hoekstra
Recent Results from Weak Gravitational Lensing by Large Scale Structure
Henk Hoekstra (University of Victoria)
Intervening structures in the universe give rise to small distortions in the shapes of
distant galaxies. By measuring this tiny coherent signal, we can study the mass distribution in the
universe directly, without relying on baryonic tracers. This makes weak lensing by large-scale structures
a powerful probe of cosmology and dark energy in particular. I will review the topic of "cosmic shear" and
discuss how the signal is extracted from the data. I will present results from recent surveys, most notably
the CFHT Legacy Survey. Finally I will discuss the prospects of this unique probe to constraint dark energy.