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KiDS-1000 catalogue: Weak gravitational lensing shear measurements

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2021-01-27 v2

Abstract

We present weak lensing shear catalogues from the fourth data release of the Kilo-Degree Survey, KiDS-1000, spanning 1006 square degrees of deep and high-resolution imaging. Our `gold-sample' of galaxies, with well-calibrated photometric redshift distributions, consists of 21 million galaxies with an effective number density of 6.176.17 galaxies per square arcminute. We quantify the accuracy of the spatial, temporal, and flux-dependent point-spread function (PSF) model, verifying that the model meets our requirements to induce less than a 0.1σ0.1\sigma change in the inferred cosmic shear constraints on the clustering cosmological parameter S8=σ8Ωm/0.3S_8 = \sigma_8\sqrt{\Omega_{\rm m}/0.3}. Through a series of two-point null-tests, we validate the shear estimates, finding no evidence for significant non-lensing B-mode distortions in the data. The PSF residuals are detected in the highest-redshift bins, originating from object selection and/or weight bias. The amplitude is, however, shown to be sufficiently low and within our stringent requirements. With a shear-ratio null-test, we verify the expected redshift scaling of the galaxy-galaxy lensing signal around luminous red galaxies. We conclude that the joint KiDS-1000 shear and photometric redshift calibration is sufficiently robust for combined-probe gravitational lensing and spectroscopic clustering analyses.

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@article{arxiv.2007.01845,
  title  = {KiDS-1000 catalogue: Weak gravitational lensing shear measurements},
  author = {Benjamin Giblin and Catherine Heymans and Marika Asgari and Hendrik Hildebrandt and Henk Hoekstra and Benjamin Joachimi and Arun Kannawadi and Konrad Kuijken and Chieh-An Lin and Lance Miller and Tilman Tröster and Jan Luca van den Busch and Angus H. Wright and Maciej Bilicki and Chris Blake and Jelte de Jong and Andrej Dvornik and Thomas Erben and Fedor Getman and Nicola R. Napolitano and Peter Schneider and HuanYuan Shan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.01845},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

24 pages, 11 figures, version accepted by A&A. The KiDS-1000 data products are available for download at http://kids.strw.leidenuniv.nl/DR4/lensing.php. This cosmology data release includes open source software, the shear-photo-z catalogue, the cosmic shear and 3x2pt data vectors and covariances, and posteriors in the form of Multinest chains