We present a new method to marginalize over uncertainties in redshift distributions, N(z), within tomographic cosmological analyses applicable to current and upcoming photometric galaxy surveys. We allow for arbitrary deviations from the best-guess N(z) governed by a general covariance matrix describing the uncertainty in our knowledge of redshift distributions. In principle, this is marginalization over hundreds or thousands of new parameters describing potential deviations as a function of redshift and tomographic bin. However, by linearly expanding the theory predictions around a fiducial model, this marginalization can be performed analytically, resulting in a modified data covariance matrix that effectively downweights the modes of the...
ABSTRACT Determining the distribution of redshifts of galaxies observed by wide-field photo...
We use numerical simulations to characterize the performance of a clustering-based method to calibra...
International audienceIn the context of next-generation spectroscopic galaxy surveys, new statistics...
Cosmological information from weak lensing surveys is maximized by sorting source galaxies into tomo...
Cosmological analyses of galaxy surveys rely on knowledge of the redshift distribution of their gala...
Cosmological information from weak lensing surveys is maximized by sorting source galaxies into tomo...
We show how to enhance the redshift accuracy of surveys consisting of tracers with highly uncertain ...
We present a method that accurately propagates residual uncertainties in photometric redshift distri...
Accurately characterizing the redshift distributions of galaxies is essential for analysing deep pho...
We use numerical simulations to characterize the performance of a clustering-based method to calibra...
We present photometric redshift estimates for galaxies used in the weak lensing analysis of the Dark...
We present photometric redshift estimates for galaxies used in the weak lensing analysis of the Dark...
Photometric redshifts (photo-zs) are one of the main ingredients in the analysis of cosmological pro...
The tangential shear signal receives contributions from physical scales in the galaxy-matter correla...
ABSTRACT Determining the distribution of redshifts of galaxies observed by wide-field photo...
We use numerical simulations to characterize the performance of a clustering-based method to calibra...
International audienceIn the context of next-generation spectroscopic galaxy surveys, new statistics...
Cosmological information from weak lensing surveys is maximized by sorting source galaxies into tomo...
Cosmological analyses of galaxy surveys rely on knowledge of the redshift distribution of their gala...
Cosmological information from weak lensing surveys is maximized by sorting source galaxies into tomo...
We show how to enhance the redshift accuracy of surveys consisting of tracers with highly uncertain ...
We present a method that accurately propagates residual uncertainties in photometric redshift distri...
Accurately characterizing the redshift distributions of galaxies is essential for analysing deep pho...
We use numerical simulations to characterize the performance of a clustering-based method to calibra...
We present photometric redshift estimates for galaxies used in the weak lensing analysis of the Dark...
We present photometric redshift estimates for galaxies used in the weak lensing analysis of the Dark...
Photometric redshifts (photo-zs) are one of the main ingredients in the analysis of cosmological pro...
The tangential shear signal receives contributions from physical scales in the galaxy-matter correla...
ABSTRACT Determining the distribution of redshifts of galaxies observed by wide-field photo...
We use numerical simulations to characterize the performance of a clustering-based method to calibra...
International audienceIn the context of next-generation spectroscopic galaxy surveys, new statistics...