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Linear systematics mitigation in galaxy clustering in the Dark Energy Survey Year 1 data

AutorWagoner, Erika L.; Rozo, Eduardo; Crocce, Martín CSIC ORCID; Elvin-Poole, Jack; Weaverdyck, Noah; DES Collaboration
Palabras claveMethods: data analysis
Methods: statistical
Galaxies: photometry
Dark energy
Cosmology: observations
Fecha de publicación10-mar-2021
EditorRoyal Astronomical Society
CitaciónMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 503(3): 4349-4362 (2021)
ResumenWe implement a linear model for mitigating the effect of observing conditions and other sources of contamination in galaxy clustering analyses. Our treatment improves upon the fiducial systematics treatment of the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Year 1 (Y1) cosmology analysis in four crucial ways. Specifically, our treatment (1) does not require decisions as to which observable systematics are significant and which are not, allowing for the possibility of multiple maps adding coherently to give rise to significant bias even if no single map leads to a significant bias by itself, (2) characterizes both the statistical and systematic uncertainty in our mitigation procedure, allowing us to propagate said uncertainties into the reported cosmological constraints, (3) explicitly exploits the full spatial structure of the galaxy density field to differentiate between cosmology-sourced and systematics-sourced fluctuations within the galaxy density field, and (4) is fully automated, and can therefore be trivially applied to any data set. The updated correlation function for the DES Y1 redMaGiC catalogue minimally impacts the cosmological posteriors from that analysis. Encouragingly, our analysis does improve the goodness-of-fit statistic of the DES Y1 3 × 2pt data set (Δχ = −6.5 with no additional parameters). This improvement is due in nearly equal parts to both the change in the correlation function and the added statistical and systematic uncertainties associated with our method. We expect the difference in mitigation techniques to become more important in future work as the size of cosmological data sets grows.
Versión del editorhttp://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab717
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/260740
DOI10.1093/mnras/stab717
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1093/mnras/stab717
issn: 1365-2966
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