Consistent cosmic shear in the face of systematics: A B -mode analysis of KiDS-450, DES-SV and CFHTLenS

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We analyse three public cosmic shear surveys; the Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS-450), the Dark Energy Survey (DES-SV) and the Canada France Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey (CFHTLenS). Adopting the "COSEBIs" statistic to cleanly and completely separate the lensing E-modes from the non-lensing B-modes, we detect B-modes in KiDS-450 and CFHTLenS at the level of ∼2.7σ. For DES-SV we detect B-modes at the level of 2.8σ in a non-tomographic analysis, increasing to a 5.5σB-mode detection in a tomographic analysis. In order to understand the origin of these detected B-modes we measure the B-mode signature of a range of different simulated systematics including PSF leakage, random but correlated PSF modelling errors, camera-based additive shear bias and photometric redshift selection bias. We show that any correlation between photometric-noise and the relative orientation of the galaxy to the point-spread-function leads to an ellipticity selection bias in tomographic analyses. This work therefore introduces a new systematic for future lensing surveys to consider. We find that the B-modes in DES-SV appear similar to a superposition of the B-mode signatures from all of the systematics simulated. The KiDS-450 and CFHTLenS B-mode measurements show features that are consistent with a repeating additive shear bias.

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Asgari, M., Heymans, C., Hildebrandt, H., Miller, L., Schneider, P., Amon, A., … Kuijken, K. (2019). Consistent cosmic shear in the face of systematics: A B -mode analysis of KiDS-450, DES-SV and CFHTLenS. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 624. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834379

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