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  Optical selection bias and projection effects in stacked galaxy cluster weak lensing

Wu, H.-Y., Costanzi, M., To, C.-H., Salcedo, A. N., Weinberg, D. H., Annis, J., et al. (2022). Optical selection bias and projection effects in stacked galaxy cluster weak lensing. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 515(3), 4471-4486. doi:10.1093/mnras/stac2048.

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Wu, Hao-Yi, Author
Costanzi, Matteo, Author
To, Chun-Hao, Author
Salcedo, Andrés N., Author
Weinberg, David H., Author
Annis, James, Author
Bocquet, Sebastian, Author
da Silva Pereira, Maria Elidaiana, Author
DeRose, Joseph, Author
Esteves, Johnny, Author
Farahi, Arya, Author
Grandis, Sebastian, Author
Rozo, Eduardo, Author
Rykoff, Eli S., Author
Varga, Tamas N.1, Author           
Wechsler, Risa H., Author
Zeng, Chenxiao, Author
Zhang, Yuanyuan, Author
Zhang, Zhuowen, Author
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1Optical and Interpretative Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159895              

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 Abstract: Cosmological constraints from current and upcoming galaxy cluster surveys are limited by the accuracy of cluster mass calibration. In particular, optically identified galaxy clusters are prone to selection effects that can bias the weak lensing mass calibration. We investigate the selection bias of the stacked cluster lensing signal associated with optically selected clusters, using clusters identified by the redMaPPer algorithm in the Buzzard simulations as a case study. We find that at a given cluster halo mass, the residuals of redMaPPer richness and weak lensing signal are positively correlated. As a result, for a given richness selection, the stacked lensing signal is biased high compared with what we would expect from the underlying halo mass probability distribution. The cluster lensing selection bias can thus lead to overestimated mean cluster mass and biased cosmology results. We show that the lensing selection bias exhibits a strong scale dependence and is approximately 20–60 per cent for ΔΣ at large scales. This selection bias largely originates from spurious member galaxies within ±20–60 h−1Mpc along the line of sight, highlighting the importance of quantifying projection effects associated with the broad redshift distribution of member galaxies in photometric cluster surveys. While our results qualitatively agree with those in the literature, accurate quantitative modelling of the selection bias is needed to achieve the goals of cluster lensing cosmology and will require synthetic catalogues covering a wide range of galaxy–halo connection models.

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 Dates: 2022-09-03
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac2048
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 515 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 4471 - 4486 Identifier: -