Dark Energy Survey Year 3 results: curved-sky weak lensing mass map reconstruction
Abstract
We present reconstructed convergence maps, \textit{mass maps}, from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) third year (Y3) weak gravitational lensing data set. The mass maps are weighted projections of the density field (primarily dark matter) in the foreground of the observed galaxies. We use four reconstruction methods, each is a \textit{maximum a posteriori} estimate with a different model for the prior probability of the map: Kaiser-Squires, null B-mode prior, Gaussian prior, and a sparsity prior. All methods are implemented on the celestial sphere to accommodate the large sky coverage of the DES Y3 data. We compare the methods using realistic CDM simulations with mock data that are closely matched to the DES Y3 data. We quantify the performance of the methods at the map level and then apply the reconstruction methods to the DES Y3 data, performing tests for systematic error effects. The maps are compared with optical foreground cosmic-web structures and are used to evaluate the lensing signal from cosmic-void profiles. The recovered dark matter map covers the largest sky fraction of any galaxy weak lensing map to date.
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@article{arxiv.2105.13539,
title = {Dark Energy Survey Year 3 results: curved-sky weak lensing mass map reconstruction},
author = {N. Jeffrey and M. Gatti and C. Chang and L. Whiteway and U. Demirbozan and A. Kovacs and G. Pollina and D. Bacon and N. Hamaus and T. Kacprzak and O. Lahav and F. Lanusse and B. Mawdsley and S. Nadathur and J. L. Starck and P. Vielzeuf and D. Zeurcher and A. Alarcon and A. Amon and K. Bechtol and G. M. Bernstein and A. Campos and A. Carnero Rosell and M. Carrasco Kind and R. Cawthon and R. Chen and A. Choi and J. Cordero and C. Davis and J. DeRose and C. Doux and A. Drlica-Wagner and K. Eckert and F. Elsner and J. Elvin-Poole and S. Everett and A. Ferté and G. Giannini and D. Gruen and R. A. Gruendl and I. Harrison and W. G. Hartley and K. Herner and E. M. Huff and D. Huterer and N. Kuropatkin and M. Jarvis and P. F. Leget and N. MacCrann and J. McCullough and J. Muir and J. Myles and A. Navarro-Alsina and S. Pandey and J. Prat and M. Raveri and R. P. Rollins and A. J. Ross and E. S. Rykoff and C. Sánchez and L. F. Secco and I. Sevilla-Noarbe and E. Sheldon and T. Shin and M. A. Troxel and I. Tutusaus and T. N. Varga and B. Yanny B. Yin and Y. Zhang and J. Zuntz and T. M. C. Abbott and M. Aguena and S. Allam and F. Andrade-Oliveira and M. R. Becker and E. Bertin and S. Bhargava and D. Brooks and D. L. Burke and J. Carretero and F. J. Castander and C. Conselice and M. Costanzi and M. Crocce and L. N. da Costa and M. E. S. Pereira and J. De Vicente and S. Desai and H. T. Diehl and J. P. Dietrich and P. Doel and I. Ferrero and B. Flaugher and P. Fosalba and J. García-Bellido and E. Gaztanaga and D. W. Gerdes and T. Giannantonio and J. Gschwend and G. Gutierrez and S. R. Hinton and D. L. Hollowood and B. Hoyle and B. Jain and D. J. James and M. Lima and M. A. G. Maia and M. March and J. L. Marshall and P. Melchior and F. Menanteau and R. Miquel and J. J. Mohr and R. Morgan and R. L. C. Ogando and A. Palmese and F. Paz-Chinchón and A. A. Plazas and M. Rodriguez-Monroy and A. Roodman and E. Sanchez and V. Scarpine and S. Serrano and M. Smith and M. Soares-Santos and E. Suchyta and G. Tarle and D. Thomas and C. To and J. Weller},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.13539},
year = {2021}
}
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