Lensing Bias in Cosmic Shear
arXiv:0904.4703 · doi:10.1088/0004-637X/702/1/593
Abstract
Only galaxies bright enough and large enough to be unambiguously identified and measured are included in galaxy surveys used to estimate cosmic shear. We demonstrate that because gravitational lensing can scatter galaxies across the brightness and size thresholds, cosmic shear experiments suffer from lensing bias. We calculate the effect on the shear power spectrum and show that - unless corrected for - it will lead analysts to cosmological parameters estimates that are biased at the 2-3Ïlevel in DETF Stage III experiments, such as the Dark Energy Survey.
14 pages; 4 figures (this version). Accepted for publication in ApJ. v2: incorporating referee's comments; v3: updated acknowledgments