Title: A robust cosmic shear measurement method
Speaker: Jun Zhang (Jiaotong University)
Time & Place: Thursday, 3:00pm, November 14th, 3rd floor Lecture Hall
Abstract: For cosmic shear to become an accurate cosmological probe, systematic errors in the shear measurement method must be unambiguously identified and corrected for. We present a shear estimator defined with the Fourier transform of the galaxy image. It is accurate in the presence of background noise and finite pixel size, without assumptions on the morphologies of the galaxy and the PSF. In our recent work, we find a simple and rigorous way of removing the shear bias from the source Poisson noise, which is important for faint galaxies. Our noise treatment can be generalized for images made of multiple exposures through the multidrizzle algorithm. This is demonstrated with the COSMOS/ACS data. With a large ensemble of mock galaxy images of unrestricted morphologies, we show that our shear measurement method can achieve sub-percent accuracy even for images of signal-to-noise ratio less than 5 in general, making it the most promising technique for cosmic shear measurement in the ongoing and upcoming large scale galaxy survey.
Biog: Jun obtained his PhD from Columbia University in 2006, before taking postdoc fellowships at UC Berkley & UT Austin. He returned to China in 2012 to take up a faculty position at Jiaotong University.
Speaker:Prof. Jim Fuller(Caltech)
Time:10:00am Sep. 22th (Thursday)(Special time)
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Speaker:Prof. Ruobing Dong(University of Victoria)
Time:3:00pm Sep. 15th (Thursday)
Location:Large conference room , 3rd floor
Speaker:Prof. Chin-Fei Lee(Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics)
Time:2:00pm Aug. 4th (Thursday)
Location:Zoom ID:818 1409 2070,Password:6360
Speaker:Yu Yu 余瑜 (Department of Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Time:3:00pm, June 23th(Thursday)
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