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    Non-local contribution from small scales in galaxy–galaxy lensing: comparison of mitigation schemes

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    Prat, J.
    Zacharegkas, G.
    Park, Y.
    MacCrann, N.
    Switzer, E.R.
    Pandey, S.
    Chang, C.
    Blazek, J.
    Miquel, R.
    Alarcon, A.
    Alves, O.
    Amon, A.
    Andrade-Oliveira, F.
    Bechtol, K.
    Becker, M.R.
    Bernstein, G.M.
    Chen, R.
    Choi, A.
    Camacho, H.
    Campos, A.
    Carnero, Rosell, A.
    Carrasco, Kind, M.
    Cawthon, R.
    Cordero, J.
    Crocce, M.
    Davis, C.
    DeRose, J.
    Diehl, H.T.
    Dodelson, S.
    Doux, C.
    Drlica-Wagner, A.
    Eckert, K.
    Eifler, T.F.
    Elvin-Poole, J.
    Everett, S.
    Fang, X.
    Ferté, A.
    Fosalba, P.
    Friedrich, O.
    Gatti, M.
    Giannini, G.
    Gruen, D.
    Gruendl, R.A.
    Harrison, I.
    Hartley, W.G.
    Herner, K.
    Huang, H.
    Huff, E.M.
    Jarvis, M.
    Krause, E.
    Kuropatkin, N.
    Leget, P.-F.
    McCullough, J.
    Myles, J.
    Navarro-Alsina, A.
    Porredon, A.
    Raveri, M.
    Rollins, R.P.
    Roodman, A.
    Rosenfeld, R.
    Ross, A.J.
    Rykoff, E.S.
    Sánchez, C.
    Sanchez, J.
    Secco, L.F.
    Sevilla-Noarbe, I.
    Sheldon, E.
    Shin, T.
    Troxel, M.A.
    Tutusaus, I.
    Varga, T.N.
    Yanny, B.
    Yin, B.
    Zhang, Y.
    Zuntz, J.
    Aguena, M.
    Allam, S.
    Annis, J.
    Bacon, D.
    Bertin, E.
    Bocquet, S. cc
    Brooks, D.
    Burke, D.L.
    Carretero, J.
    Costanzi, M.
    Pereira, M.E.S.
    de Vicente, J.
    Desai, S.
    Ferrero, I.
    Flaugher, B.
    Gerdes, D.W.
    Gutierrez, G.
    Hinton, S.R.
    Hollowood, D.L.
    Honscheid, K.
    James, D.J.
    Lima, M.
    Menanteau, F.
    Mena-Fernández, J.
    Palmese, A.
    Paterno, M.
    Paz-Chinchón, F.
    Pieres, A.
    Plazas, Malagón, A.A.
    Rodriguez-Monroy, M.
    Sanchez, E.
    Schubnell, M.
    Smith, M.
    Soares-Santos, M.
    Suchyta, E.
    Swanson, M.E.C.
    Tarle, G.
    To, C.
    Weaverdyck, N.
    Weller, J.
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    Affiliation
    Department of Astronomy, Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    Department of Physics, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2023-03-21
    Keywords
    cosmological parameters
    cosmology: theory
    gravitational lensing: weak
    large-scale structure of Universe
    
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    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
    Citation
    J. Prat, G Zacharegkas, Y Park, N MacCrann, E R Switzer, S Pandey, C Chang, J Blazek, R Miquel, A Alarcon, O Alves, A Amon, F Andrade-Oliveira, K Bechtol, M R Becker, G M Bernstein, R Chen, A Choi, H Camacho, A Campos, A Carnero Rosell, M Carrasco Kind, R Cawthon, J Cordero, M Crocce, C Davis, J DeRose, H T Diehl, S Dodelson, C Doux, A Drlica-Wagner, K Eckert, T F Eifler, J Elvin-Poole, S Everett, X Fang, A Ferté, P Fosalba, O Friedrich, M Gatti, G Giannini, D Gruen, R A Gruendl, I Harrison, W G Hartley, K Herner, H Huang, E M Huff, M Jarvis, E Krause, N Kuropatkin, P-F Leget, J McCullough, J Myles, A Navarro-Alsina, A Porredon, M Raveri, R P Rollins, A Roodman, R Rosenfeld, A J Ross, E S Rykoff, C Sánchez, J Sanchez, L F Secco, I Sevilla-Noarbe, E Sheldon, T Shin, M A Troxel, I Tutusaus, T N Varga, B Yanny, B Yin, Y Zhang, J Zuntz, M Aguena, S Allam, J Annis, D Bacon, E Bertin, S Bocquet, D Brooks, D L Burke, J Carretero, M Costanzi, M E S Pereira, J De Vicente, S Desai, I Ferrero, B Flaugher, D W Gerdes, G Gutierrez, S R Hinton, D L Hollowood, K Honscheid, D J James, M Lima, F Menanteau, J Mena-Fernández, A Palmese, M Paterno, F Paz-Chinchón, A Pieres, A A Plazas Malagón, M Rodriguez-Monroy, E Sanchez, M Schubnell, M Smith, M Soares-Santos, E Suchyta, M E C Swanson, G Tarle, C To, N Weaverdyck, J Weller, (The DES Collaboration), Non-local contribution from small scales in galaxy–galaxy lensing: comparison of mitigation schemes, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 522, Issue 1, June 2023, Pages 412–425, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad847
    Journal
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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    © 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
    Collection Information
    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Recent cosmological analyses with large-scale structure and weak lensing measurements, usually referred to as 3 × 2pt, had to discard a lot of signal to noise from small scales due to our inability to accurately model non-linearities and baryonic effects. Galaxy–galaxy lensing, or the position–shear correlation between lens and source galaxies, is one of the three two-point correlation functions that are included in such analyses, usually estimated with the mean tangential shear. However, tangential shear measurements at a given angular scale θ or physical scale R carry information from all scales below that, forcing the scale cuts applied in real data to be significantly larger than the scale at which theoretical uncertainties become problematic. Recently, there have been a few independent efforts that aim to mitigate the non-locality of the galaxy–galaxy lensing signal. Here, we perform a comparison of the different methods, including the Y-transformation, the point-mass marginalization methodology, and the annular differential surface density statistic. We do the comparison at the cosmological constraints level in a combined galaxy clustering and galaxy–galaxy lensing analysis. We find that all the estimators yield equivalent cosmological results assuming a simulated Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Year 1 like set-up and also when applied to DES Y3 data. With the LSST Y1 set-up, we find that the mitigation schemes yield ∼1.3 times more constraining S8 results than applying larger scale cuts without using any mitigation scheme. © 2023 The Author(s).
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    ISSN
    0035-8711
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/stad847
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    10.1093/mnras/stad847
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