Weak Lensing Reconstruction by Counting Galaxies: Improvement with DES Y3 Galaxies
Abstract
In Qin+, we attempted to reconstruct the weak lensing convergence map from cosmic magnification by linearly weighting the DECaLS galaxy overdensities in different magnitude bins of grz photometry bands. The map is correlated with cosmic shear at 20-σ significance. However, the low galaxy number density in the DECaLS survey prohibits the measurement of auto-correlation. In this paper, we apply the reconstruction method to the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 (DES Y3) galaxies from the DES Data Release 2 (DR2). With greater survey depth and higher galaxy number density, convergence-shear cross-correlation signals are detected with S/N≈ 9,16,20 at 0.4<z<0.6,0.6<z<0.8 and 0.8<z<1.0 respectively. More remarkably, the - correlations of the 0.4<z<0.6 and 0.6<z<0.8 bins show reasonably good agreement with predictions based on theoretical interpretation of -γ measurement. This result takes a step further towards the cosmological application of our lensing reconstruction method.
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