4.7 Article

BIAS-FREE SHEAR ESTIMATION USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 720, Issue 1, Pages 639-651

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/720/1/639

Keywords

cosmology: observations; gravitational lensing: weak; methods: data analysis; surveys

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  1. TR33 The Dark Universe
  2. DFG
  3. RTN-Network

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Bias due to imperfect shear calibration is the biggest obstacle when constraints on cosmological parameters are to be extracted from large area weak lensing surveys such as Pan-STARRS-3 pi, DES, or future satellite missions like EUCLID. We demonstrate that bias present in existing shear measurement pipelines (e.g., KSB) can be almost entirely removed by means of neural networks. In this way, bias correction can depend on the properties of the individual galaxy instead of being a single global value. We present a procedure to train neural networks for shear estimation and apply this to subsets of simulated GREAT08 RealNoise data. We also show that circularization of the point-spread function (PSF) before measuring the shear reduces the scatter related to the PSF anisotropy correction and thus leads to improved measurements, particularly on low and medium signal-to-noise data. Our results are competitive with the best performers in the GREAT08 competition, especially for the medium and higher signal-to-noise sets. Expressed in terms of the quality parameter defined by GREAT08, we achieve a Q approximate to 40, 140, and 1300 without and 50, 200, and 1300 with circularization for low, medium, and high signal-to-noise data sets, respectively.

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