DESCQA: An Automated Validation Framework for Synthetic Sky Catalogs
Yao-Yuan Mao, Eve Kovacs, Katrin Heitmann, Thomas D. Uram, Andrew J., Benson, Duncan Campbell, Sof\'ia A. Cora, Joseph DeRose, Tiziana Di Matteo,, Salman Habib, Andrew P. Hearin, J. Bryce Kalmbach, K. Simon Krughoff,, Fran\c{c}ois Lanusse, Zarija Luki\'c, Rachel Mandelbaum

TL;DR
DESCQA is an automated framework designed to validate and compare diverse synthetic sky catalogs efficiently, ensuring their quality for cosmological research and survey planning.
Contribution
The paper introduces DESCQA, a novel automated validation framework for synthetic sky catalogs, facilitating comprehensive assessment and comparison within an accessible interface.
Findings
Successfully implemented DESCQA with interim catalogs
Demonstrated validation metrics influence catalog quality
Highlighted technical and scientific considerations in validation
Abstract
The use of high-quality simulated sky catalogs is essential for the success of cosmological surveys. The catalogs have diverse applications, such as investigating signatures of fundamental physics in cosmological observables, understanding the effect of systematic uncertainties on measured signals and testing mitigation strategies for reducing these uncertainties, aiding analysis pipeline development and testing, and survey strategy optimization. The list of applications is growing with improvements in the quality of the catalogs and the details that they can provide. Given the importance of simulated catalogs, it is critical to provide rigorous validation protocols that enable both catalog providers and users to assess the quality of the catalogs in a straightforward and comprehensive way. For this purpose, we have developed the DESCQA framework for the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope…
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