论文标题
优化LSST观察弱透镜系统的策略
Optimising LSST Observing Strategy for Weak Lensing Systematics
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论文摘要
LSST调查将为测量暗能量提供前所未有的统计能力。因此,控制系统的不确定性比以往任何时候都变得更加重要。 LSST观察策略将影响许多科学案例的统计不确定性和系统控制;在这里,我们专注于弱透镜系统学。 LSST观察策略涉及数百次访问同一天空区域的事实为减少系统学提供了新的机会。我们通过测试使用$ρ-$ statication形式主义在基线操作模拟上测试不同的抖动策略(指向偏移和相机的旋转角度)如何影响添加剂弱透镜剪切系统,从而探索了这些机会。在调查结束时,一些抖动策略提高了系统的控制,最高$ \ sim 3-4 $比其他差异要好。我们发现,在每次滤波器更改时都会随机旋转抖动应用的随机翻译抖动策略是在这项工作中测试的这些策略中最有效的,以平均降低系统学。通过采用这种抖动算法,我们探讨了改变调查足迹,暴露时间,访问中的暴露数量以及对银河平面的接触的效果。我们发现,任何增加了平均暴露次数(与弱透镜相关的过滤器)的变化都会减少添加剂剪切系统。实现这一增长的一些方法可能不利于弱透镜统计约束功率或其他探针,我们探讨了这些选项之间对整体调查参数的约束之间的相对权衡。
The LSST survey will provide unprecedented statistical power for measurements of dark energy. Consequently, controlling systematic uncertainties is becoming more important than ever. The LSST observing strategy will affect the statistical uncertainty and systematics control for many science cases; here, we focus on weak lensing systematics. The fact that the LSST observing strategy involves hundreds of visits to the same sky area provides new opportunities for systematics mitigation. We explore these opportunities by testing how different dithering strategies (pointing offsets and rotational angle of the camera in different exposures) affect additive weak lensing shear systematics on a baseline operational simulation, using the $ρ-$statistics formalism. Some dithering strategies improve systematics control at the end of the survey by a factor of up to $\sim 3-4$ better than others. We find that a random translational dithering strategy, applied with random rotational dithering at every filter change, is the most effective of those strategies tested in this work at averaging down systematics. Adopting this dithering algorithm, we explore the effect of varying the area of the survey footprint, exposure time, number of exposures in a visit, and exposure to the Galactic plane. We find that any change that increases the average number of exposures (in filters relevant to weak lensing) reduces the additive shear systematics. Some ways to achieve this increase may not be favorable for the weak lensing statistical constraining power or for other probes, and we explore the relative trade-offs between these options given constraints on the overall survey parameters.