Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-09-13
JCAP 0703:013,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
23 pages, 10 figures. Matches version accepted for JCAP
Scientific paper
10.1088/1475-7516/2007/03/013
Lensing tomography with multi-color imaging surveys can probe dark energy and the cosmological power spectrum. However accurate photometric redshifts for tomography out to high redshift require imaging in five or more bands, which is expensive to carry out over thousands of square degrees. Since lensing makes coarse, statistical use of redshift information, we explore the prospects for tomography using limited color information from two or three band imaging. With an appropriate calibration sample, we find that it is feasible to create up to four redshift bins using imaging data in just the g, r and i bands. We construct such redshift sub-samples from mock catalogs by clustering galaxies in color space and discarding regions with poorly-defined redshift distributions. The loss of galaxy number density decreases the accuracy of lensing measurements, but even losing half or more of the galaxies is not a severe loss for large area surveys. We estimate the errors on lensing power spectra and dark energy parameters with color tomography and discuss trade-offs in survey area and filter choice. We discuss the systematic errors that may change our conclusions, especially the information needed to tackle intrinsic alignments.
Connolly Andrew
Jain Bhuvnesh
Takada Masahiro
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