We present the first constraints on cosmology from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), using weak lensing measurements from the preliminary Science Verification (SV) data. We use 139 square degrees of SV data, which is less than 3% of the full DES survey area. Using cosmic shear 2-point measurements over three redshift bins we find σ8(Ωm/0.3)0.5=0.81±0.06 (68% confidence), after marginalizing over 7 systematics parameters and 3 other cosmological parameters. We examine the robustness of our results to the choice of data vector and systematics assumed, and find them to be stable. About 20% of our error bar comes from marginalizing over shear and photometric redshift calibration uncertainties. The current state-of-the-art cosmic shear measurements ...
We present the first constraints on cosmology from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), using weak lensing ...
We present cosmological constraints from the analysis of angular power spectra of cosmic shear maps ...
We present cosmological constraints from the analysis of angular power spectra of cosmic shear maps ...
We present the first constraints on cosmology from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), using weak lensing ...
International audienceThis work and its companion paper, Amon et al. [Phys. Rev. D 105, 023514 (2022...
In the past few years, several independent collaborations have presented cosmological constraints fr...
We use 26×106 galaxies from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Year 1 shape catalogs over 1321 deg2 of the...
International audienceShear peak statistics has gained a lot of attention recently as a practical al...
This work, together with its companion paper, Secco, Samuroff et al. [Phys. Rev. D 105, 023515 (2022...
We present the first constraints on cosmology from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), using weak lensing ...
We present cosmological constraints from the analysis of angular power spectra of cosmic shear maps ...
We present cosmological constraints from the analysis of angular power spectra of cosmic shear maps ...
We present the first constraints on cosmology from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), using weak lensing ...
International audienceThis work and its companion paper, Amon et al. [Phys. Rev. D 105, 023514 (2022...
In the past few years, several independent collaborations have presented cosmological constraints fr...
We use 26×106 galaxies from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Year 1 shape catalogs over 1321 deg2 of the...
International audienceShear peak statistics has gained a lot of attention recently as a practical al...
This work, together with its companion paper, Secco, Samuroff et al. [Phys. Rev. D 105, 023515 (2022...
We present the first constraints on cosmology from the Dark Energy Survey (DES), using weak lensing ...
We present cosmological constraints from the analysis of angular power spectra of cosmic shear maps ...
We present cosmological constraints from the analysis of angular power spectra of cosmic shear maps ...