In \citep{Qin+}, we attempted to reconstruct the weak lensing convergence map κ^ from cosmic magnification by linearly weighting the DECaLS galaxy overdensities in different magnitude bins of grz photometry bands. The κ^ map is correlated with cosmic shear at 20-σ significance. However, the low galaxy number density in the DECaLS survey prohibits the measurement of κ^ auto-correlation. In this paper, we apply the reconstruction method to the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 (DES Y3) galaxies from the DES Data Release 2 (DR2). With greater survey depth and higher galaxy number density, convergence-shear cross-correlation signals are detected with S/N≈9,16,20 at 0.4<zκ<0.6,0.6<zκ<0.8 and 0.8<zκ<1.0 respectively. More remarkably, the κ^−κ^ correlations of the 0.4<zκ<0.6 and 0.6<zκ<0.8 bins show reasonably good agreement with predictions based on theoretical interpretation of κ^−γ measurement. This result takes a step further towards the cosmological application of our lensing reconstruction method.
@article{arxiv.2412.00829,
title = {Weak Lensing Reconstruction by Counting Galaxies: Improvement with DES Y3 Galaxies},
author = {Jian Qin and Pengjie Zhang and Yu Yu and Haojie Xu and Ji Yao and Yuan Shi and Huanyuan Shan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.00829},
year = {2024}
}