Retrieving the three-dimensional matter power spectrum and galaxy biasing parameters from lensing tomography
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With the availability of galaxy distance indicators in weak lensing surveys, lensing tomography can be harnessed to constrain the three-dimensional (3D) matter power spectrum over a range of redshift and physical scale. By combining galaxy-galaxy lensing and galaxy clustering, this can be extended to probe the 3D galaxy-matter and galaxy-galaxy power spectrum or, alternatively, galaxy biasing parameters. To achieve this aim, this paper introduces and discusses minimum variance estimators and a more general Bayesian approach to statistically invert a set of noisy tomography 2-point correlation functions, measured within a confined opening angle. Both methods are constructed such that they probe deviations of the power spectrum from a fiducial power spectrum, thereby enabling both a direct comparison of theory and data, and in principle the identification of the physical scale and redshift of deviations. By devising a new Monte Carlo technique, we quantify the measurement noise in the correlators for a fiducial survey, and test the performance of the inversion techniques. We conclude that a shear tomography analysis of near future weak lensing surveys promises fruitful insights into the effect of baryons on the nonlinear matter power spectrum at z<~0.3 around k~2 h/Mpc, and into galaxy biasing (z<~0.5). However, a proper treatment of anticipated systematics -- not included in the mock analysis but discussed here -- is likely to reduce the signal-to-noise in the analysis so that a robust assessment of the 3D matter power spectrum probably asks for a survey area of at least 1000 sdeg. [Abridged]
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