Mapping the Universe with slitless spectroscopy
Abstract
Euclid will survey most of the accessible extragalactic sky with imaging and slitless spectroscopy observations, creating a unique spectroscopic catalog of galaxies with Hα line in emission that will map the Universe from z=0.9 to 1.8. With low expected statistical errors, the error budget will likely be dominated by systematic errors related to uncertainties in the data and modelling. I will discuss the strategy that has been proposed to mitigate the expected systematic effects and propagate the uncertainty of mitigation to cosmological parameter errobars.
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