论文标题

儿童1000:宇宙剪切和增强的红移校准

KiDS-1000: cosmic shear with enhanced redshift calibration

论文作者

Busch, J. L. van den, Wright, A. H., Hildebrandt, H., Bilicki, M., Asgari, M., Joudaki, S., Blake, C., Heymans, C., Kannawadi, A., Shan, H. Y., Tröster, T.

论文摘要

我们提出了宇宙剪切分析,并通过使用自组织图(SOMS)进行了改进的红移校准,以进行KILO-DEGREE调查(KIDS-1000)的第四个数据发布。与先前对儿童1000数据的分析相比,我们将红移校准样品扩展到其大小的两倍以上,现在由17个光谱红移运动的数据组成,并大大扩展了我们能够使用SOM RedShift方法进行校准的儿童星系的比例。然后,我们通过COSMOS2015和加速宇宙调查(PAUS)的精确光度红移来增强校准样品,从而使我们能够填补儿童数据的光谱覆盖率中的空白。最后,我们对新校准的儿童样本进行了完整的E/B-积分(Cosebis)宇宙剪切分析的完整正交组。我们发现$ s_8 = 0.748 _ { - 0.025}^{+0.021} $,这与以前的儿童研究非常吻合,并通过宇宙微波背景的测量增加了张力,将其提高到3.4σ。与我们的基金分析相比,我们使用完整校准样本的不同子集重复了红移校准,并在$ s_8 $中获得最多的0.5σ一致性。包括额外的光度红移使我们能够校准另外6%的源星系样品。即使对量化红移异常值的影响进行进一步的系统测试是必要的,但在高红移时,精确的光度红移也可能是有益的,并且可以减轻在光谱选择的校准样品中常见的选择效果。

We present a cosmic shear analysis with an improved redshift calibration for the fourth data release of the Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS-1000) using self-organising maps (SOMs). Compared to the previous analysis of the KiDS-1000 data, we expand the redshift calibration sample to more than twice its size, now consisting of data of 17 spectroscopic redshift campaigns, and significantly extending the fraction of KiDS galaxies we are able to calibrate with our SOM redshift methodology. We then enhance the calibration sample with precision photometric redshifts from COSMOS2015 and the Physics of the Accelerated Universe Survey (PAUS), allowing us to fill gaps in the spectroscopic coverage of the KiDS data. Finally we perform a Complete Orthogonal Sets of E/B-Integrals (COSEBIs) cosmic shear analysis of the newly calibrated KiDS sample. We find $S_8 = 0.748_{-0.025}^{+0.021}$, which is in good agreement with previous KiDS studies and increases the tension with measurements of the cosmic microwave background to 3.4σ. We repeat the redshift calibration with different subsets of the full calibration sample and obtain, in all cases, agreement within at most 0.5σ in $S_8$ compared to our fiducial analysis. Including additional photometric redshifts allows us to calibrate an additional 6 % of the source galaxy sample. Even though further systematic testing with simulated data is necessary to quantify the impact of redshift outliers, precision photometric redshifts can be beneficial at high redshifts and to mitigate selection effects commonly found in spectroscopically selected calibration samples.

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