Lensing without borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the consistency of galaxy-galaxy lensing signals (Δς) across different data sets and to carry out end-to-end tests of systematic errors. We perform a blind comparison of the amplitude of Δς using lens samples from BOSS and six independent lensing surveys. We find good agreement between empirically estimated and reported systematic errors which agree to better than 2.3σ in four lens bins and three radial ranges. For lenses with zL > 0.43 and considering statistical errors, we detect a 3-4σ correlation between lensing amplitude and survey depth. This correlation could arise from the increasing impact at higher redshift of unrecognized galaxy blends on shear calibration ...
107siLensing Without Borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the consistency of ga...
30 pages, 18 figures, submitted to MNRAS; version 2 has fixed misspelling in header information, NO ...
International audienceRecent cosmological analyses with large-scale structure and weak lensing measu...
Lensing without borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the consistency of galaxy-...
ABSTRACT Lensing without borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the cons...
107siLensing Without Borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the consistency of ga...
30 pages, 18 figures, submitted to MNRAS; version 2 has fixed misspelling in header information, NO ...
International audienceRecent cosmological analyses with large-scale structure and weak lensing measu...
Lensing without borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the consistency of galaxy-...
ABSTRACT Lensing without borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the cons...
107siLensing Without Borders is a cross-survey collaboration created to assess the consistency of ga...
30 pages, 18 figures, submitted to MNRAS; version 2 has fixed misspelling in header information, NO ...
International audienceRecent cosmological analyses with large-scale structure and weak lensing measu...