Euclid: The reduced shear approximation and magnification bias for Stage IV cosmic shear experiments?
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Deshpande, A. C.
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Euclid: The reduced shear approximation and magnification bias for Stage IV cosmic shear experiments?
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- Deshpande, A. C.;
- Kitching, T. D.;
- Cardone, V. F.;
- Taylor, P. L.;
- Casas, S.;
- Camera, S.;
- Carbone, C.;
- Kilbinger, M.;
- Pettorino, V.;
- Sakr, Z.;
- Sapone, Domenico;
- Tutusaus, I.;
- Auricchio, N.;
- Bodendorf, C.;
- Bonino, D.;
- Brescia, M.;
- Capobianco, V.;
- Carretero, J.;
- Castellano, M.;
- Cavuoti, S.;
- Cledassou, R.;
- Congedo, G.;
- Conversi, L.;
- Corcione, L.;
- Cropper, M.;
- Dubath, F.;
- Dusini, S.;
- Fabbian, G.;
- Franceschi, E.;
- Fumana, M.;
- Garilli, B;
- Grupp, F.;
- Hoekstra, H.;
- Hormuth, F.;
- Israel, H.;
- Jahnke, K.;
- Kermiche, S.;
- Kubik, B.;
- Kunz, M.;
- Lacasa, F.;
- Ligori, S.;
- Lilje, P. B.;
- Lloro, I.;
- Maiorano, E.;
- Marggraf, O.;
- Massey, R.;
- Mei, S.;
- Meneghetti, M.;
- Meylan, G.;
- Moscardini, L.;
- Padilla, C.;
- Paltani, S.;
- Pasian, F.;
- Pires, S.;
- Polenta, G.;
- Poncet, M.;
- Raison, F.;
- Rhodes, J.;
- Roncarelli, M.;
- Saglia, R.;
- Schneider, P.;
- Secroun, A.;
- Serrano, S.;
- Sirri, G.;
- Starck, J. L.;
- Sureau, F.;
- Taylor, A. N.;
- Tereno, I.;
- Toledo Moreo, R.;
- Valenziano, L.;
- Wang, Y.;
- Zoubian, J.;
Abstract
Context. Stage IV weak lensing experiments will offer more than an order of magnitude leap in precision. We must therefore ensure that our analyses remain accurate in this new era. Accordingly, previously ignored systematic effects must be addressed.Aims. In this work, we evaluate the impact of the reduced shear approximation and magnification bias on information obtained from the angular power spectrum. To first-order, the statistics of reduced shear, a combination of shear and convergence, are taken to be equal to those of shear. However, this approximation can induce a bias in the cosmological parameters that can no longer be neglected. A separate bias arises from the statistics of shear being altered by the preferential selection of galaxies and the dilution of their surface densities in high-magnification regions.Methods. The corrections for these systematic effects take similar forms, allowing them to be treated together. We calculated the impact of neglecting these effects on the cosmological parameters that would be determined from Euclid, using cosmic shear tomography. To do so, we employed the Fisher matrix formalism, and included the impact of the super-sample covariance. We also demonstrate how the reduced shear correction can be calculated using a lognormal field forward modelling approach.Results. These effects cause significant biases in Omega (m), sigma (8), n(s), Omega (DE), w(0), and w(a) of -0.53 sigma, 0.43 sigma, -0.34 sigma, 1.36 sigma, -0.68 sigma, and 1.21 sigma, respectively. We then show that these lensing biases interact with another systematic effect: the intrinsic alignment of galaxies. Accordingly, we have developed the formalism for an intrinsic alignment-enhanced lensing bias correction. Applying this to Euclid, we find that the additional terms introduced by this correction are sub-dominant.
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Royal Society of London
NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellowship
UK Science and Technologies Facilities Council
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)
European Space Agency
Academy of Finland
Italian Space Agency (ASI)
Belgian Federal Science Policy Office
Canadian Euclid Consortium
Centre National D'etudes Spatiales
Helmholtz Association
German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
Danish Space Research Institute
Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology
Spanish Government
Netherlandse Onderzoekschool Voor Astronomie
Norwegian Space Agency
Romanian Space Agency
State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) at the Swiss Space Office (SSO)
United Kingdom Space Agency
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A&A. 636, A95 (2020)
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