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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At Oxford we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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Christopher Duncan

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  • Beecroft Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Euclid
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Euclid: Testing the Copernican principle with next-generation surveys⋆

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 671 (2023) a68

Authors:

D Camarena, V Marra, Z Sakr, S Nesseris, A Da Silva, J Garcia-Bellido, P Fleury, L Lombriser, M Martinelli, CJAP Martins, J Mimoso, D Sapone, C Clarkson, S Camera, C Carbone, S Casas, S Ilić, V Pettorino, I Tutusaus, N Aghanim, B Altieri, A Amara, N Auricchio, M Baldi, D Bonino, E Branchini, M Brescia, J Brinchmann, GP Candini, V Capobianco, J Carretero, M Castellano, S Cavuoti, A Cimatti, R Cledassou, G Congedo, L Conversi, Y Copin, L Corcione, F Courbin, M Cropper, H Degaudenzi, F Dubath, CAJ Duncan, X Dupac, S Dusini, A Ealet, S Farrens, P Fosalba, M Frailis, E Franceschi, M Fumana, B Garilli, B Gillis, C Giocoli, A Grazian, F Grupp, SVH Haugan, W Holmes, F Hormuth, A Hornstrup, K Jahnke, A Kiessling, R Kohley, M Kunz, H Kurki-Suonio, PB Lilje, I Lloro, O Mansutti, O Marggraf, F Marulli, R Massey, M Meneghetti, E Merlin, G Meylan, M Moresco, L Moscardini, E Munari, SM Niemi, C Padilla, S Paltani, F Pasian, K Pedersen, G Polenta, M Poncet, L Popa, L Pozzetti, F Raison, R Rebolo, J Rhodes, G Riccio, H-W Rix, E Rossetti, R Saglia, B Sartoris, A Secroun, G Seidel, C Sirignano, G Sirri, L Stanco, C Surace, P Tallada-Crespí, AN Taylor, I Tereno, R Toledo-Moreo, F Torradeflot, EA Valentijn, L Valenziano, Y Wang, G Zamorani, J Zoubian, S Andreon, V Scottez, M Tenti
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The PAU Survey and Euclid: Improving broadband photometric redshifts with multi-task learning★

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 671 (2023) a153

Authors:

L Cabayol, M Eriksen, J Carretero, R Casas, FJ Castander, E Fernández, J Garcia-Bellido, E Gaztanaga, H Hildebrandt, H Hoekstra, B Joachimi, R Miquel, C Padilla, A Pocino, E Sanchez, S Serrano, I Sevilla, M Siudek, P Tallada-Crespí, N Aghanim, A Amara, N Auricchio, M Baldi, R Bender, D Bonino, E Branchini, M Brescia, J Brinchmann, S Camera, V Capobianco, C Carbone, M Castellano, S Cavuoti, A Cimatti, R Cledassou, G Congedo, CJ Conselice, L Conversi, Y Copin, L Corcione, F Courbin, M Cropper, A Da Silva, H Degaudenzi, M Douspis, F Dubath, CAJ Duncan, X Dupac, S Dusini, S Farrens, P Fosalba, M Frailis, E Franceschi, P Franzetti, B Garilli, W Gillard, B Gillis, C Giocoli, A Grazian, F Grupp, SVH Haugan, W Holmes, F Hormuth, A Hornstrup, P Hudelot, K Jahnke, M Kümmel, S Kermiche, A Kiessling, M Kilbinger, R Kohley, H Kurki-Suonio, S Ligori, PB Lilje, I Lloro, E Maiorano, O Mansutti, O Marggraf, K Markovic, F Marulli, R Massey, S Mei, M Meneghetti, E Merlin, G Meylan, M Moresco, L Moscardini, E Munari, R Nakajima, SM Niemi, S Paltani, F Pasian, K Pedersen, V Pettorino, G Polenta, M Poncet, L Popa, L Pozzetti, F Raison, R Rebolo, J Rhodes, G Riccio, C Rosset, E Rossetti, R Saglia, B Sartoris, P Schneider, A Secroun, G Seidel, C Sirignano, G Sirri, L Stanco, AN Taylor, I Tereno, R Toledo-Moreo, F Torradeflot, I Tutusaus, E Valentijn, L Valenziano, Y Wang, J Weller, G Zamorani, J Zoubian, S Andreon, V Scottez, A Tramacere
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Euclid preparation – XXIII. Derivation of galaxy physical properties with deep machine learning using mock fluxes and H-band images

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 520:3 (2023) 3529-3548

Authors:

Euclid Collaboration, L Bisigello, CJ Conselice, M Baes, M Bolzonella, M Brescia, S Cavuoti, O Cucciati, A Humphrey, LK Hunt, C Maraston, L Pozzetti, C Tortora, SE van Mierlo, N Aghanim, N Auricchio, M Baldi, R Bender, C Bodendorf, D Bonino, E Branchini, J Brinchmann, S Camera, V Capobianco, C Carbone, J Carretero, FJ Castander, M Castellano, A Cimatti, G Congedo, L Conversi, Y Copin, L Corcione, F Courbin, M Cropper, A Da Silva, H Degaudenzi, M Douspis, F Dubath, CAJ Duncan, X Dupac, S Dusini, S Farrens, S Ferriol, M Frailis, E Franceschi, P Franzetti, M Fumana, B Garilli, W Gillard, B Gillis, C Giocoli, A Grazian, F Grupp, L Guzzo, SVH Haugan, W Holmes, F Hormuth, A Hornstrup, K Jahnke, M Kümmel, S Kermiche, A Kiessling, M Kilbinger, R Kohley, M Kunz, H Kurki-Suonio, S Ligori, PB Lilje, I Lloro, E Maiorano, O Mansutti, O Marggraf, K Markovic, F Marulli, R Massey, S Maurogordato, E Medinaceli, M Meneghetti, E Merlin, G Meylan, M Moresco, L Moscardini, E Munari, SM Niemi, C Padilla, S Paltani, F Pasian, K Pedersen, V Pettorino, G Polenta, M Poncet, L Popa, F Raison, A Renzi, J Rhodes, G Riccio, H-W Rix, E Romelli, M Roncarelli, C Rosset, E Rossetti, R Saglia, D Sapone, B Sartoris, P Schneider, M Scodeggio, A Secroun, G Seidel, C Sirignano, G Sirri, L Stanco, P Tallada-Crespí, D Tavagnacco, AN Taylor, I Tereno, R Toledo-Moreo, F Torradeflot, I Tutusaus, EA Valentijn, L Valenziano, T Vassallo, Y Wang, A Zacchei, G Zamorani, J Zoubian, S Andreon, S Bardelli, A Boucaud, C Colodro-Conde, D Di Ferdinando, J Graciá-Carpio, V Lindholm, D Maino, S Mei, V Scottez, F Sureau, M Tenti, E Zucca, AS Borlaff, M Ballardini, A Biviano, E Bozzo, C Burigana, R Cabanac, A Cappi, CS Carvalho, S Casas, G Castignani, A Cooray, J Coupon, HM Courtois, J Cuby, S Davini, G De Lucia, G Desprez, H Dole, JA Escartin, S Escoffier, M Farina, S Fotopoulou, K Ganga, J Garcia-Bellido, K George, F Giacomini, G Gozaliasl, H Hildebrandt, I Hook, M Huertas-Company, V Kansal, E Keihanen, CC Kirkpatrick, A Loureiro, JF Macías-Pérez, M Magliocchetti, G Mainetti, S Marcin, M Martinelli, N Martinet, RB Metcalf, P Monaco, G Morgante, S Nadathur, AA Nucita, L Patrizii, A Peel, D Potter, A Pourtsidou, M Pöntinen, P Reimberg, AG Sánchez, Z Sakr, M Schirmer, E Sefusatti, M Sereno, J Stadel, R Teyssier, C Valieri, J Valiviita, M Viel
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Euclid: Forecasts from the void-lensing cross-correlation⋆

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 670 (2023) a47

Authors:

M Bonici, C Carbone, S Davini, P Vielzeuf, L Paganin, V Cardone, N Hamaus, A Pisani, AJ Hawken, A Kovacs, S Nadathur, S Contarini, G Verza, I Tutusaus, F Marulli, L Moscardini, M Aubert, C Giocoli, A Pourtsidou, S Camera, S Escoffier, A Caminata, S Di Domizio, M Martinelli, M Pallavicini, V Pettorino, Z Sakr, D Sapone, G Testera, S Tosi, V Yankelevich, A Amara, N Auricchio, M Baldi, D Bonino, E Branchini, M Brescia, J Brinchmann, V Capobianco, J Carretero, M Castellano, S Cavuoti, R Cledassou, G Congedo, L Conversi, Y Copin, L Corcione, F Courbin, M Cropper, A Da Silva, H Degaudenzi, M Douspis, F Dubath, CAJ Duncan, X Dupac, S Dusini, A Ealet, S Farrens, S Ferriol, P Fosalba, M Frailis, E Franceschi, M Fumana, P Gómez-Alvarez, B Garilli, B Gillis, A Grazian, F Grupp, L Guzzo, SVH Haugan, W Holmes, F Hormuth, A Hornstrup, K Jahnke, M Kümmel, S Kermiche, A Kiessling, M Kilbinger, M Kunz, H Kurki-Suonio, R Laureijs, S Ligori, PB Lilje, I Lloro, E Maiorano, O Mansutti, O Marggraf, K Markovic, R Massey, E Medinaceli, M Melchior, M Meneghetti, G Meylan, M Moresco, E Munari, SM Niemi, C Padilla, S Paltani, F Pasian, K Pedersen, WJ Percival, S Pires, G Polenta, M Poncet, L Popa, F Raison, R Rebolo, A Renzi, J Rhodes, E Rossetti, R Saglia, B Sartoris, M Scodeggio, A Secroun, G Seidel, C Sirignano, G Sirri, L Stanco, J-L Starck, C Surace, P Tallada-Crespí, D Tavagnacco, AN Taylor, I Tereno, R Toledo-Moreo, F Torradeflot, EA Valentijn, L Valenziano, Y Wang, J Weller, G Zamorani, J Zoubian, S Andreon
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Propagating spatially varying multiplicative shear bias to cosmological parameter estimation for stage-IV weak-lensing surveys

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 518:4 (2022) 4909-4920

Authors:

Casey Cragg, Christopher AJ Duncan, Lance Miller, David Alonso

Abstract:

We consider the bias introduced by a spatially varying multiplicative shear bias (m-bias) on tomographic cosmic shear angular power spectra. To compute the bias in the power spectra, we estimate the mode-coupling matrix associated with an m-bias map using a computationally efficient pseudo-Cℓ method. This allows us to consider the effect of the m-bias to high ℓ. We then conduct a Fisher matrix analysis to forecast resulting biases in cosmological parameters. For a Euclid-like survey with a spatially varying m-bias, with zero mean and rms of 0.01, we find that parameter biases reach a maximum of ∼10 per cent of the expected statistical error, if multipoles up to ℓmax = 5000 are included. We conclude that the effect of the spatially varying m-bias may be a subdominant but potentially non-negligible contribution to the error budget in forthcoming weak lensing surveys. We also investigate the dependence of parameter biases on the amplitude and angular scale of spatial variations of the m-bias field, and conclude that requirements should be placed on the rms of spatial variations of the m-bias, in addition to any requirement on the mean value. We find that, for a Euclid-like survey, biases generally exceed ∼30 per cent of the statistical error for m-bias rms ∼0.02–0.03 and can exceed the statistical error for rms ∼0.04–0.05. This allows requirements to be set on the permissible amplitude of spatial variations of the m-bias that will arise due to systematics in forthcoming weak lensing measurements.
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