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Multiplicative errors in the galaxy power spectrum: self-calibration of unknown photometric systematics for precision cosmology
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Galaxy FormationPhotometryGalaxy Power SpectrumEngineeringAlternative CosmologyAstrostatisticsCosmologyAstrodynamicsMultiplicative ErrorsCalibration ErrorsSynthetic ExamplesPrecision CosmologyPhotometric Calibration ErrorsLarge Scale StructureObservational CosmologyEarly Universe
We develop a general method to "self-calibrate" observations of galaxy clustering with respect to systematics associated with photometric calibration errors. We first point out the danger posed by the multiplicative effect of calibration errors, where large-angle error propagates to small scales and may be significant even if the large-scale information is cleaned or not used in the cosmological analysis. We then propose a method to measure the arbitrary large-scale calibration errors and use these measurements to correct the small-scale (high-multipole) power which is most useful for constraining the majority of cosmological parameters. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on synthetic examples and briefly discuss how it may be applied to real data.
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