Cosmic shear results from the deep lens survey - I: Joint constraints on omega_m and sigma_8 with a two-dimensional analysis
M. James Jee, J. Anthony Tyson, Michael D. Schneider, David Wittman,, Samuel Schmidt, Stefan Hilbert

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed cosmic shear analysis from the Deep Lens Survey, employing advanced PSF modeling and error calibration to constrain key cosmological parameters Omega_M and sigma_8.
Contribution
It introduces a novel PSF modeling approach for complex PSF variations and incorporates cosmology-dependent covariances in parameter estimation.
Findings
Joint constraint of Omega_M=0.262+-0.051 and sigma_8=0.868+-0.071
Combining with WMAP7 yields Omega_M=0.278+-0.018 and sigma_8=0.815+-0.020
Method successfully separates PSF systematics from lensing signals
Abstract
We present a cosmic shear study from the Deep Lens Survey (DLS), a deep BVRz multi-band imaging survey of five 4 sq. degree fields with two National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) 4-meter telescopes at Kitt Peak and Cerro Tololo. For both telescopes, the change of the point-spread-function (PSF) shape across the focal plane is complicated, and the exposure-to-exposure variation of this position-dependent PSF change is significant. We overcome this challenge by modeling the PSF separately for individual exposures and CCDs with principal component analysis (PCA). We find that stacking these PSFs reproduces the final PSF pattern on the mosaic image with high fidelity, and the method successfully separates PSF-induced systematics from gravitational lensing effects. We calibrate our shears and estimate the errors, utilizing an image simulator, which generates sheared ground-based…
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