The integrated 3-point correlation function of cosmic shear
Anik Halder, Oliver Friedrich, Stella Seitz, Tamas N. Varga

TL;DR
This paper introduces the integrated 3-point shear correlation function as a practical higher-order statistic for cosmic shear analysis, enhancing cosmological parameter constraints when combined with traditional 2-point statistics.
Contribution
It develops a theoretical framework for the integrated 3-point shear correlation function, validates it with simulations, and demonstrates its potential to improve cosmological parameter estimation.
Findings
The integrated 3-point function can be estimated directly from survey data.
Joint analysis with 2-point statistics improves dark energy parameter constraints.
Validation shows the model agrees with N-body simulations within expected uncertainties.
Abstract
We present the integrated 3-point shear correlation function -- a higher-order statistic of the cosmic shear field -- which can be directly estimated in wide-area weak lensing surveys without measuring the full 3-point shear correlation function, making this a practical and complementary tool to 2-point statistics for weak lensing cosmology. We define it as the 1-point aperture mass statistic measured at different locations on the shear field correlated with the corresponding local 2-point shear correlation function . Building upon existing work on the integrated bispectrum of the weak lensing convergence field, we present a theoretical framework for computing the integrated 3-point function in real space for any projected field within the flat-sky approximation and apply it to cosmic shear. Using analytical formulae for the non-linear matter…
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