Weak lensing surveys cannot detect nanohertz-microhertz gravitational waves from supermassive black hole binaries under realistic conditions; only unattainable idealized surveys could probe this band.
The size distribution of galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
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abridged: We use a complete sample of about 140,000 galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) to study the size distribution of galaxies and its dependence on their luminosity, stellar mass, and morphological type. The large SDSS database provides statistics of unprecedented accuracy. For each type of galaxy, the size distribution at given luminosity (or stellar mass) is well described by a log-normal function, characterized by its median $\bar{R}$ and dispersion $\sigma_{\ln R}$. For late-type galaxies, there is a characteristic luminosity at $M_{r,0}\sim -20.5$ (assuming $h=0.7$) corresponding to a stellar mass $M_0\sim 10^{10.6}\Msun$. Galaxies more massive than $M_0$ have $\bar{R}\propto M^{0.4}$ and $\sigma_{\ln R}\sim 0.3$, while less massive galaxies have $\bar{R}\propto M^{0.15}$ and $\sigma_{\ln R}\sim 0.5$. For early-type galaxies, the $\bar{R}$ - $M$ relation is significantly steeper, $\bar{R}\propto M^{0.55}$, but the $\sigma_{\ln R}$ - $M$ relation is similar to that of late-type galaxies. Faint red galaxies have sizes quite independent of their luminosities.
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Mock CSST images yield 95% completeness limits of 26.3-28.5 mag for point sources and 24.4-27.1 mag for galaxies, with fainter objects showing systematic overestimates in magnitude, size, and surface brightness and underestimates in Sersic index and axis ratio.
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Sensitivity of Weak Lensing Surveys to Gravitational Waves from Inspiraling Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
Weak lensing surveys cannot detect nanohertz-microhertz gravitational waves from supermassive black hole binaries under realistic conditions; only unattainable idealized surveys could probe this band.
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CSST Preparations: Galaxy Completeness and S\'ersic Profile Fitting across the Wide, Deep, and Extreme Fields
Mock CSST images yield 95% completeness limits of 26.3-28.5 mag for point sources and 24.4-27.1 mag for galaxies, with fainter objects showing systematic overestimates in magnitude, size, and surface brightness and underestimates in Sersic index and axis ratio.