The Effective Number Density of Galaxies for Weak Lensing Measurements in the LSST Project
C. Chang, M. Jarvis, B. Jain, S. M. Kahn, D. Kirkby, A. Connolly, S., Krughoff, E. Peng, J. R. Peterson

TL;DR
This paper estimates the effective galaxy number density for weak lensing in LSST, analyzing how various factors influence it and highlighting the importance of controlling systematics for optimal cosmological constraints.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed quantification of how survey parameters and analysis choices affect the effective galaxy density in LSST weak lensing measurements.
Findings
n_eff ≈ 37 arcmin⁻² before blending and masking
n_eff ≈ 31 arcmin⁻² after rejecting blended galaxies
n_eff ≈ 26 arcmin⁻² considering masking effects
Abstract
Future weak lensing surveys potentially hold the highest statistical power for constraining cosmological parameters compared to other cosmological probes. The statistical power of a weak lensing survey is determined by the sky coverage, the inverse of the noise in shear measurements, and the galaxy number density. The combination of the latter two factors is often expressed in terms of -- the "effective number density of galaxies used for weak lensing measurements". In this work, we estimate for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) project, the most powerful ground-based lensing survey planned for the next two decades. We investigate how the following factors affect the resulting of the survey with detailed simulations: (1) survey time, (2) shear measurement algorithm, (3) algorithm for combining multiple exposures, (4) inclusion of data…
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