Synthetic light cone catalogues of modern redshift and weak lensing surveys with AbacusSummit
Boryana Hadzhiyska, Sihan Yuan, Chris Blake, Daniel J. Eisenstein,, Jessica Nicole Aguilar, Steven Ahlen, David Brooks, Todd Claybaugh, Axel de, la Macorra, Peter Doel, Ni Putu Audita Emas, Jaime E. Forero-Romero,, Cristhian Garcia-Quintero, Mustapha Ishak, Shahab Joudaki

TL;DR
This paper presents high-resolution, publicly available weak lensing maps and mock catalogues generated from AbacusSummit simulations, enabling detailed cosmological analyses across a wide range of redshifts and scales.
Contribution
The authors provide the first high-resolution, publicly accessible light cone weak lensing maps and mock catalogues based on AbacusSummit simulations, tuned for current survey properties.
Findings
Maps cover redshifts from 0.15 to 2.45 and include CMB convergence maps.
Mock catalogues match properties of KiDS, DES, and HSC surveys.
Validation shows excellent agreement with theoretical clustering and lensing statistics.
Abstract
The joint analysis of different cosmological probes, such as galaxy clustering and weak lensing, can potentially yield invaluable insights into the nature of the primordial Universe, dark energy and dark matter. However, the development of high-fidelity theoretical models that cover a wide range of scales and redshifts is a necessary stepping-stone. Here, we present public high-resolution weak lensing maps on the light cone, generated using the -body simulation suite AbacusSummit in the Born approximation, and accompanying weak lensing mock catalogues, tuned via fits to the Early Data Release small-scale clustering measurements of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). Available in this release are maps of the cosmic shear, deflection angle and convergence fields at source redshifts ranging from to 2.45 with as well as CMB convergence maps ($z…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
