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CSST forecast: impact from non-Gaussian covariances and requirements on systematics-control

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)(2023)

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The precise estimation of the statistical errors and accurate removal of the systematical errors are the two major challenges for the stage IV cosmic shear surveys. We explore their impact for the China Space-Station Telescope (CSST) with survey area $\sim17,500\deg^2$ up to redshift $\sim4$. We consider statistical error contributed from Gaussian covariance, connected non-Gaussian covariance and super-sample covariance. We find the super-sample covariance can largely reduce the signal-to-noise of the two-point statistics for CSST, leading to a $\sim1/3$ loss in the figure-of-merit for the matter clustering properties ($\sigma_8-\Omega_m$ plane) and $1/6$ in the dark energy equation-of-state ($w_0-w_a$ plane). We further put requirements of systematics-mitigation on: intrinsic alignment of galaxies, baryonic feedback, shear multiplicative bias, and bias in the redshift distribution, for an unbiased cosmology. The $10^{-2}$ to $10^{-3}$ level requirements emphasize strong needs in related studies, to support future model selections and the associated priors for the nuisance parameters.
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non-gaussian,systematics-control
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