Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6905910 | Astronomy and Computing | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The act of projecting data sampled on the surface of the celestial sphere onto a regular grid on the plane can introduce error and a loss of information. This paper evaluates the effects of different planar projections on non-Gaussian statistics of weak lensing convergence maps. In particular we investigate the effect of projection on peak counts and Minkowski Functionals (MFs) derived from convergence maps and the suitability of a number of projections at matching the peak counts and MFs obtained from a sphere. We find that the peak counts derived from planar projections consistently overestimate the counts at low SNR thresholds and underestimate at high SNR thresholds across the projections evaluated, although the difference is reduced when smoothing of the maps is increased. In the case of the Minkowski Functionals, V0 is minimally affected by projection used, while projected V1 andV2 are consistently overestimated with respect to the spherical case.
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Authors
Z.M. Vallis, C.G.R. Wallis, T.D. Kitching,