Weak Lensing Simulations for the SKA
Prina Patel, Ian Harrison, Sphesihle Makhathini, Filipe Abdalla, David, Bacon, Michael L. Brown, Ian Heywood, Matt Jarvis, Oleg Smirnov

TL;DR
This paper presents a simulation pipeline for radio weak lensing measurements with SKA, evaluating array configurations and shape measurement techniques to improve accuracy in future radio surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a novel simulation pipeline for radio weak lensing, assessing SKA array configurations, and exploring shape measurement methods directly from visibility data.
Findings
SKA1-Mid configurations show comparable shape measurement performance.
Small configuration changes minimally impact ellipticity accuracy.
Shapelets-based shape measurement from visibility data is a promising approach.
Abstract
Weak gravitational lensing measurements are traditionally made at optical wavelengths where many highly resolved galaxy images are readily available. However, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) holds great promise for this type of measurement at radio wavelengths owing to its greatly increased sensitivity and resolution over typical radio surveys. The key to successful weak lensing experiments is in measuring the shapes of detected sources to high accuracy. In this document we describe a simulation pipeline designed to simulate radio images of the quality required for weak lensing, and will be typical of SKA observations. We provide as input, images with realistic galaxy shapes which are then simulated to produce images as they would have been observed with a given radio interferometer. We exploit this pipeline to investigate various stages of a weak lensing experiment in order to better…
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