DESI and DECaLS (D&D): galaxy-galaxy lensing measurements with 1% survey and its forecast

Abstract

The shear measurement from DECaLS (Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey) provides an excellent opportunity for galaxy-galaxy lensing study with DESI (Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument) galaxies, given the large ( 9000 deg2) sky overlap. We explore this potential by combining the DESI 1\% survey and DECaLS DR8. With 106 deg2 sky overlap, we achieve significant detection of galaxy-galaxy lensing for BGS and LRG as lenses. Scaled to the full BGS sample, we expect the statistical errors to improve from 18(12)\% to a promising level of 2(1.3)\% at θ>8'(<8'). This brings stronger requirements for future systematics control. To fully realize such potential, we need to control the residual multiplicative shear bias |m|<0.01 and the bias in the mean redshift | z|<0.015. We also expect significant detection of galaxy-galaxy lensing with DESI LRG/ELG full samples as lenses, and cosmic magnification of ELG through cross-correlation with low-redshift DECaLS shear. If such systematical error control can be achieved, we find the advantages of DECaLS, comparing with KiDS (Kilo Degree Survey) and HSC (Hyper-Suprime Cam), are at low redshift, large-scale, and in measuring the shear-ratio (to σR 0.04) and cosmic magnification.

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