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Very deep, deeper than HST, you have to add noise, and gets to the limit of what you can do.
using galsim
using hsc pipeline PSFs - real data - coadded as HSC does (using same transformations as coadded imgs)
steps: simple profiles, simple but using real gal images, testing how results vary with sim realism. If results dont change with some increased complexity then methods are robust.
(1+m)true + c = obs
every method will have m, c. tolerance on those depends on the accuracy you want in final results
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exclusion factor: only galaxies that are isolated (original) - ie. no blending.
third catalogue: some blends
discrepancy sims/real data: blending factor, shape distributions, etc.
Thomas:
what was the process for building COSMOS catalogue?
François:
Mandelbaum 2012
Leauthaud 2007
GOOD_ZPHOT_SOURCE=1 caused problems in selection, because it will prefer deblended objects
Axel:
When build the final sample, what happens in crowded fields with the detection?
François:
we force the detection on the correct position
Axel, François:
this was not a test of only shape measurements, but whole pipeline
Axel:
advantage of simulating stamps instead of the full image?
François:
you need to use cutouts
Axel:
did galaxies have 90deg rotations
François:
Yes
continuation:
François:
fields have different properties (noise, seeing, etc)
checks against different fields
check of representativeness: different distributions of resolution (size), cmodel s/n
for these checks to match degradation of images need to be correct
Andre:
how do you control for ground truth of ellips
François:
you dont
lots of galaxies needed, you can measure average ellipticities. get 90 deg rotations to be sure avg cancel out
Andre:
do you add anti-correlated noise when shearing the real image artificially?
François:
not need to, because degradation adds much more noise
Axel:
how do you apply shear on objects that are close.
François:
the main result is multiplicative bias; it is a function of S/N
additive bias depend on size and s/n
vcompare differences of m, a beween diferent simulations
greatest impact is the blends
Axel:
what explains that having a model is good enough?
François:
subdominant effect
Axel:
can we do objects that have more different redshifts (blending biases w redshift)
Axel:
when using real galaxies, we care only about shear not individual ellips.
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