Cosmic Shear Results from the Deep Lens Survey - II: Full Cosmological Parameter Constraints from Tomography
M. James Jee, J. Anthony Tyson, Stefan Hilbert, Michael D. Schneider,, Samuel Schmidt, and David Wittman

TL;DR
This study uses deep lens survey data to perform tomographic cosmic shear analysis, constraining cosmological parameters with high precision and combining results with other probes to test the standard cosmological model.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed cosmological parameter constraints from the Deep Lens Survey's deep tomographic cosmic shear analysis, emphasizing its depth and systematic modeling.
Findings
High cosmological leverage among >10 sq. deg surveys
Combined DLS and WMAP9 data tightly constrain Omega_m, sigma_8, H_0, and Omega_b
Results are consistent with Planck and LCDM predictions
Abstract
We present a tomographic cosmic shear study from the Deep Lens Survey (DLS), which, providing a limiting magnitude r_{lim}~27 (5 sigma), is designed as a pre-cursor Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) survey with an emphasis on depth. Using five tomographic redshift bins, we study their auto- and cross-correlations to constrain cosmological parameters. We use a luminosity-dependent nonlinear model to account for the astrophysical systematics originating from intrinsic alignments of galaxy shapes. We find that the cosmological leverage of the DLS is among the highest among existing >10 sq. deg cosmic shear surveys. Combining the DLS tomography with the 9-year results of the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP9) gives Omega_m=0.293_{-0.014}^{+0.012}, sigma_8=0.833_{-0.018}^{+0.011}, H_0=68.6_{-1.2}^{+1.4} km/s/Mpc, and Omega_b=0.0475+-0.0012 for LCDM, reducing the uncertainties…
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