2017-05-12T11:23:35Z
2017-05-12T11:23:35Z
2016-02-11
2017-05-12T11:23:35Z
Applying a transformation to a non-Gaussian field can enhance the information content of the resulting power spectrum, by reducing the correlations between Fourier modes. In the context of weak gravitational lensing, it has been shown that this gain in information content is significantly compromised by the presence of shape noise. We apply clipping to mock convergence fields, a technique which is known to be robust in the presence of noise and has been successfully applied to galaxy number density fields. When analysed in isolation the resulting convergence power spectrum returns degraded constraints on cosmological parameters. However, substantial gains can be achieved by performing a combined analysis of the power spectra derived from both the original and transformed fields. Even in the presence of realistic levels of shape noise, we demonstrate that this approach is capable of reducing the area of likelihood contours within the Omega(m) - sigma(8) plane by more than a factor of 3.
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Cosmologia; Espectroscòpia; Constants físiques; Cosmology; Spectrum analysis; Physical constants
Royal Astronomical Society
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv2474
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016, vol. 456, num. 1, p. 278-285
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stv2474
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(c) Simpson, Fergus et al., 2016