Synthetic Galaxy Clusters and Observations Based on Dark Energy Survey Year 3 Data
T. N. Varga, D. Gruen, S. Seitz, N. MacCrann, E. Sheldon, W. G., Hartley, A. Amon, A. Choi, A. Palmese, Y. Zhang, M. R. Becker, J. McCullough,, E. Rozo, E. S. Rykoff, C. To, S. Grandis, G. M. Bernstein, S. Dodelson, K., Eckert, S. Everett, R. A. Gruendl, I. Harrison, K. Herner

TL;DR
This paper introduces a data-driven method to generate realistic synthetic galaxy cluster observations based on Dark Energy Survey Year 3 data, enabling systematic uncertainty analysis in cluster mass measurements.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel, flexible approach to create synthetic galaxy clusters from real observational data, independent of cosmological simulations, for end-to-end testing of weak lensing analyses.
Findings
Synthetic clusters replicate real survey properties.
Method allows rapid generation of large datasets.
Enables detailed systematic uncertainty studies.
Abstract
We develop a novel data-driven method for generating synthetic optical observations of galaxy clusters. In cluster weak lensing, the interplay between analysis choices and systematic effects related to source galaxy selection, shape measurement and photometric redshift estimation can be best characterized in end-to-end tests going from mock observations to recovered cluster masses. To create such test scenarios, we measure and model the photometric properties of galaxy clusters and their sky environments from the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 (DES Y3) data in two bins of cluster richness , and three bins in cluster redshift (, and . Using deep-field imaging data we extrapolate galaxy populations beyond the limiting magnitude of DES Y3 and calculate the properties of cluster member galaxies via…
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