Cosmic shear calibration with forward modeling
Claudio Bruderer, Andrina Nicola, Adam Amara, Alexandre Refregier,, J\"org Herbel, Tomasz Kacprzak (ETH Zurich)

TL;DR
This paper presents a forward modeling calibration method for cosmic shear measurements in weak gravitational lensing, aiming to control systematics and improve the accuracy of dark energy studies.
Contribution
It advances the Monte Carlo Control Loops framework by implementing a shear calibration control loop with systematic propagation and validation using synthetic surveys.
Findings
Successfully calibrated shear measurement for a 1700 deg$^2$ survey
Demonstrated consistency between different systematic estimates
Quantified residual shear systematics contributions
Abstract
Weak Gravitational Lensing is a powerful probe of the dark sector of the Universe. One of the main challenges for this technique is the treatment of systematics in the measurement of cosmic shear from galaxy shapes. In an earlier work, Refregier & Amara (2014) have proposed the Monte Carlo Control Loops (MCCL) to overcome these effects using a forward modeling approach. We focus here on one of the control loops in this method, the task of which is the calibration of the shear measurement. For this purpose, we first consider the requirements on the shear systematics for a given survey and propagate them to different systematics terms. We use two one-point statistics to calibrate the shear measurement and six further one-point statistics as diagnostics. We also propagate the systematics levels that we estimate from the one-point functions to the two-point functions for the different…
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