A review/vision essay argues that baryonic effects on the clustering of matter, a key systematic for upcoming lensing surveys, can be modeled and calibrated through a combination of simulations and new observables.
Stage IV baryonic feedback correction for non-Gaussianity inference
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Non-Gaussian statistics of the projected weak lensing field are powerful estimators that can outperform the constraining power of the two-point functions in inferring cosmological parameters. This is because these estimators extract the non-Gaussian information contained in the small scales. However, fully leveraging the statistical precision of such estimators is hampered by theoretical uncertainties, such as those arising from baryonic physics. Moreover, as non-Gaussian estimators mix different scales, there exists no natural cut-off scale below which baryonic feedback can be completely removed. We therefore present a Bayesian solution for accounting for baryonic feedback uncertainty in weak lensing non-Gaussianity inference. Our solution implements Bayesian model averaging (BMA), a statistical framework that accounts for model uncertainty and combines the strengths of different models to produce more robust and reliable parameter inferences. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach in a Stage IV convergence peak counts analysis, including three baryonic feedback models. We find that the resulting BMA posterior distribution safeguards parameter inference against biases due to baryonic feedback, and therefore provides a robust framework for obtaining accurate cosmological constraints at Stage IV precision under model uncertainty scenarios.
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A review/vision essay argues that baryonic effects on the clustering of matter, a key systematic for upcoming lensing surveys, can be modeled and calibrated through a combination of simulations and new observables.