论文标题

宇宙剪切功率谱在实践中

Cosmic shear power spectra in practice

论文作者

Nicola, Andrina, García-García, Carlos, Alonso, David, Dunkley, Jo, Ferreira, Pedro G., Slosar, Anže, Spergel, David N.

论文摘要

宇宙剪切是最强大的暗能量探针之一,其针对几个当前和未来的银河系调查。但是,镜头剪切仅在目录中具有测量形状的星系位置进行采样,这使其相关的天窗功能是所有预测的宇宙学探针中最复杂的不均匀性探针之一,并引起了不合理的噪声。因此,部分原因是,宇宙剪切分析主要是在实际空间中进行的,利用相关功能,而不是傅立叶空间功率谱。由于使用电源可以产生互补的信息,并且比实际空间管道具有数值优势,因此重要的是开发完整的形式主义,描述标准无偏置的功率谱估计器及其相关的不确定性。本文以先前的工作为基础,其中包含了与估计和解释剪切功率谱相关的主要并发症,并提出了快速,准确的方法,以估算其实际用法所需的两个关键数量:噪声偏见和高斯协方差矩阵,完全核算测量几何形状,其中一些结果也适用于其他自由学探针。我们通过将这些方法应用于超级摄像机的最新公共数据发布和深色能源调查合作,从而证明了这些方法的性能。我们制作了由此产生的功率谱,协方差矩阵,无效测试以及公开宇宙学分析所需的所有相关数据。

Cosmic shear is one of the most powerful probes of Dark Energy, targeted by several current and future galaxy surveys. Lensing shear, however, is only sampled at the positions of galaxies with measured shapes in the catalog, making its associated sky window function one of the most complicated amongst all projected cosmological probes of inhomogeneities, as well as giving rise to inhomogeneous noise. Partly for this reason, cosmic shear analyses have been mostly carried out in real-space, making use of correlation functions, as opposed to Fourier-space power spectra. Since the use of power spectra can yield complementary information and has numerical advantages over real-space pipelines, it is important to develop a complete formalism describing the standard unbiased power spectrum estimators as well as their associated uncertainties. Building on previous work, this paper contains a study of the main complications associated with estimating and interpreting shear power spectra, and presents fast and accurate methods to estimate two key quantities needed for their practical usage: the noise bias and the Gaussian covariance matrix, fully accounting for survey geometry, with some of these results also applicable to other cosmological probes. We demonstrate the performance of these methods by applying them to the latest public data releases of the Hyper Suprime-Cam and the Dark Energy Survey collaborations, quantifying the presence of systematics in our measurements and the validity of the covariance matrix estimate. We make the resulting power spectra, covariance matrices, null tests and all associated data necessary for a full cosmological analysis publicly available.

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