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Intrinsic alignments in the cross-correlation of cosmic shear and CMB weak lensing
We demonstrate that the intrinsic alignment of galaxies with large-scale
tidal fields sources an extra contribution to the recently-detected
cross-correlation of galaxy shear and weak lensing of the microwave background.
The extra term is the analogy of the 'GI' term in standard cosmic shear
studies, and results in a reduction in the amplitude of the cross-correlation.
We compute the intrinsic alignment contribution in linear and non-linear
theory, and show that it can be at roughly the 15% level for the CFHT Stripe 82
redshift distribution, if the canonical amplitude of intrinsic alignments is
assumed. The new term can therefore potentially reconcile the apparently low
value of the measured cross-correlation with standard LCDM. We discuss various
small-scale effects in the signal and the dependence on the source redshift
distribution. We discuss the exciting possibility of self-calibrating intrinsic
alignments with a joint analysis of cosmic shear and weak lensing of the
microwave backgroundComment: 5 pages, 4 figures; Published by MNRAS Letters. Minor corrections to
match the published versio
Carers as partners in social work education
This report explores the extent and nature of participation by caregivers in the education of social work students in England. A national survey gave rise to a series of telephone interviews with education providers; regional workshops then brought together for discussion representives of carers' organisations, individual caregivers and educators. The study identified the ways in which caregivers are involved in educating social work students, the challenges experienced, the factors that facilitate positive involvement, and the outcomes experienced by those involved. The report makes a series of recommendations designed to facilitate good practice in caregiver participation in social work education
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