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Impact of baryons in cosmic shear analyses with tomographic aperture mass statisticsMartinet et al., 2021
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- Martinet N
- Castro T
- Harnois-Déraps J
- Jullo E
- Giocoli C
- Dolag K
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- Astronomy & Astrophysics
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NonGaussian cosmic shear statistics based on weak-lensing aperture mass (M ap) maps can outperform the classical shear two-point correlation function (γ-2PCF) in terms of cosmological constraining power. However, reaching the full potential of these new …
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