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.
Higher-order moments of the lensing shear and other spin two fields
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We present a method for defining higher-order moments of a spin-2 field on the sky using the transformation properties of these statistics under rotation and parity. For the three-point function of the cosmic shear we show that the eight logically possible combinations of the shear in three points can be divided into two classes, four combinations are even under parity transformations and four are odd. We compute the expected value of the even parity ones in the non-linear regime using the halo model and conclude that on small scales of the four combinations there is one that is expected to carry most of the signal for triangles close to isosceles. On the other hand, for collapsed triangles all four combinations are expected to have roughly the same level of signal although some of the combinations are negative and others positive. We estimate that a survey of a few square degrees area is enough to detect this signal above the noise at arc minute scales.
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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.