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Galaxy–galaxy lensing estimators and their covariance properties

Authors :
Sukhdeep Singh
Uroš Seljak
Anže Slosar
Jose Vazquez Gonzalez
Rachel Mandelbaum
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 471:3827-3844
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.

Abstract

We study the covariance properties of real space correlation function estimators -- primarily galaxy-shear correlations, or galaxy-galaxy lensing -- using SDSS data for both shear catalogs and lenses (specifically the BOSS LOWZ sample). Using mock catalogs of lenses and sources, we disentangle the various contributions to the covariance matrix and compare them with a simple analytical model. We show that not subtracting the lensing measurement around random points from the measurement around the lens sample is equivalent to performing the measurement using the lens density field instead of the lens over-density field. While the measurement using the lens density field is unbiased (in the absence of systematics), its error is significantly larger due to an additional term in the covariance. Therefore, this subtraction should be performed regardless of its beneficial effects on systematics. Comparing the error estimates from data and mocks for estimators that involve the over-density, we find that the errors are dominated by the shape noise and lens clustering, that empirically estimated covariances (jackknife and standard deviation across mocks) are consistent with theoretical estimates, and that both the connected parts of the 4-point function and the super-sample covariance can be neglected for the current levels of noise. While the trade-off between different terms in the covariance depends on the survey configuration (area, source number density), the diagnostics that we use in this work should be useful for future works to test their empirically-determined covariances.<br />Comment: 18 pages. Summary in figure 7 and table 1. Matches accepted version in MNRAS

Details

ISSN :
13652966 and 00358711
Volume :
471
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e97a67d6fd05e38334c483725914d180