The body is a DES-Y3 analysis showing a 111% figure-of-merit gain from adding aperture-mass skewness to two-point shear, but the abstract's HSC-Y3 headline numbers do not appear anywhere in the text.
A roadmap to cosmological parameter analysis with third-order shear statistics I: Modelling and validation
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In this work, which is the first of a series to prepare a cosmological parameter analysis with third-order cosmic shear statistics, we model both the shear three-point correlation functions $\Gamma^{(i)}$ and the third-order aperture statistics $\langle\mathcal{M}_\mathrm{ap}^3\rangle$ from the BiHalofit bispectrum model and validate these statistics with a series of N-body simulations. We then investigate how to bin the shear three-point correlation functions to achieve an unbiased estimate for third-order aperture statistics in real data. Finally, we perform a cosmological parameter analysis on KiDS1000-like mock data with second- and third-order statistics. We recover all cosmological parameters with very little bias. Furthermore, we find that a joint analysis almost doubles the constraining power on $S_8$ and increases the figure-of-merit in the $\Omega_\mathrm{m}$-$\sigma_8$ plane by a factor of 5.9 with respect to an analysis with only second-order shear statistics. Our modelling pipeline is publicly available at https://github.com/sheydenreich/threepoint/releases/.
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Cosmology from a joint analysis of second and third order shear statistics with Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Year 3 data
The body is a DES-Y3 analysis showing a 111% figure-of-merit gain from adding aperture-mass skewness to two-point shear, but the abstract's HSC-Y3 headline numbers do not appear anywhere in the text.