Cosmological parameters, shear maps and power spectra from CFHTLenS using Bayesian hierarchical inference

Abstract

We apply two Bayesian hierarchical inference schemes to infer shear power spectra, shear maps and cosmological parameters from the CFHTLenS weak lensing survey - the first application of this method to data. In the first approach, we sample the joint posterior distribution of the shear maps and power spectra by Gibbs sampling, with minimal model assumptions. In the second approach, we sample the joint posterior of the shear maps and cosmological parameters, providing a new, accurate and principled approach to cosmological parameter inference from cosmic shear data. As a first demonstration on data we perform a 2-bin tomographic analysis to constrain cosmological parameters and investigate the possibility of photometric redshift bias in the CFHTLenS data. Under the baseline model we constrain S8 = σ8(m/0.3)0.5 = 0.67 + 0.03 - 0.03 (68\%), consistent with previous CFHTLenS analysis but in tension with Planck. Adding neutrino mass as a free parameter we are able to constrain Σ m < 4.6eV (95%) using CFHTLenS data alone. Including a linear redshift dependent photo-z bias z = p2(z - p1), we find p1=-0.25 + 0.53 - 0.60 and p2 = -0.15 + 0.17 - 0.15 , and tension with Planck is only alleviated under very conservative prior assumptions. Neither the non-minimal neutrino mass or photo-z bias models are significantly preferred by the CFHTLenS (2-bin tomography) data.

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